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Agenda Item 2 Higher Education Coordinating Board January 26, 2012 2-1 ANNUAL REPORT ON FIRST-YEAR STUDENT REMEDIATION ______________________________________ Attachments Attachment 2-1 Anytime Remediation Rates Attachment 2-2 Anytime Remediation Rates by Year for Five (5) Fall Terms (2007 Fall – 2011 Fall) Attachment 2-3 Anytime Remediation Rates for MATH Attachment 2-4 Anytime Remediation Rates for ENGLISH Attachment 2-5 Anytime Remediation Rates for READING Attachment 2-6 Anytime Remediation Rates by Gender Attachment 2-7 Anytime Remediation Rates by Race/Ethnicity Attachment 2-8 Anytime Remediation Rates by Age Attachment 2-9 Anytime Remediation Rates by Attend Status Attachment 2-10 2-Year Remediation Rates Attachment 2-11 1-Year Remediation Rates Attachment 2-12 Anytime Remediation Rates by County of Residence Attachment 2-13 2-Year Remediation Rates by County of Residence Attachment 2-14 1-Year Remediation Rates by County of Residence Attachment 2-15 Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District Attachment 2-16 2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District Attachment 2-17 1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District Attachment 2-18 Act 970 Report on Remediation Rates of Students with High School GPA of 3.00 or Higher Attachment 2-19 Remediation Attempts: How Many Times a Student was Enrolled in a Remedial Course Attachment 2-20 Remediation Attempts: For Students that Passed, How Many Attempts Did It Take to Pass Since 1988, all entering first-year students seeking an associate degree or higher from an Arkansas public college or university must meet AHECB assessment and placement standards in the disciplines of English, mathematics, and reading. A cut-off subscore of 19 on the ACT exam (or the equivalent on the ASSET, SAT, or COMPASS tests) is used for each of the three areas. Attachments 2-1 and 2-2 offer a general overview of remediation in Arkansas public higher education, while Attachments 2-3, 2-4, and 2-5 provide institutional detail by discipline for the terms of 2007 Fall through 2011 Fall. In all tables, remedial data are based on students who meet two criteria: (1) not meeting the board’s cut-off score; and (2) being assigned to developmental-level coursework.
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Agenda Item 2 Higher Education Coordinating Board January 26, 2012

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ANNUAL REPORT ON FIRST-YEAR STUDENT REMEDIATION

______________________________________ Attachments Attachment 2-1 Anytime Remediation Rates Attachment 2-2 Anytime Remediation Rates by Year for Five (5) Fall Terms

(2007 Fall – 2011 Fall) Attachment 2-3 Anytime Remediation Rates for MATH Attachment 2-4 Anytime Remediation Rates for ENGLISH Attachment 2-5 Anytime Remediation Rates for READING Attachment 2-6 Anytime Remediation Rates by Gender Attachment 2-7 Anytime Remediation Rates by Race/Ethnicity Attachment 2-8 Anytime Remediation Rates by Age Attachment 2-9 Anytime Remediation Rates by Attend Status Attachment 2-10 2-Year Remediation Rates Attachment 2-11 1-Year Remediation Rates Attachment 2-12 Anytime Remediation Rates by County of Residence Attachment 2-13 2-Year Remediation Rates by County of Residence Attachment 2-14 1-Year Remediation Rates by County of Residence Attachment 2-15 Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District Attachment 2-16 2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District Attachment 2-17 1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District Attachment 2-18 Act 970 Report on Remediation Rates of Students with High

School GPA of 3.00 or Higher Attachment 2-19 Remediation Attempts: How Many Times a Student was

Enrolled in a Remedial Course Attachment 2-20 Remediation Attempts: For Students that Passed, How Many

Attempts Did It Take to Pass Since 1988, all entering first-year students seeking an associate degree or higher from an Arkansas public college or university must meet AHECB assessment and placement standards in the disciplines of English, mathematics, and reading. A cut-off subscore of 19 on the ACT exam (or the equivalent on the ASSET, SAT, or COMPASS tests) is used for each of the three areas. Attachments 2-1 and 2-2 offer a general overview of remediation in Arkansas public higher education, while Attachments 2-3, 2-4, and 2-5 provide institutional detail by discipline for the terms of 2007 Fall through 2011 Fall. In all tables, remedial data are based on students who meet two criteria: (1) not meeting the board’s cut-off score; and (2) being assigned to developmental-level coursework.

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Traditionally, ADHE has calculated remediation rates for any and all first-time entering students. However, the legislature passed Act 970 in 2009 which required remediation rates to be calculated on students that had graduated high school within the past two years prior to entering college and the legislature conducted an interim study during 2010 in which ADHE was requested to calculate remediation rates on students that had graduated high school in the previous 12 months. Therefore, ADHE is publishing remediation calculations using three slightly different methodologies:

1. Anytime Rates – rates in which the high school graduation date is ignored 2. 2-Year Rates – rates in which the student graduated high school in the

previous 2 years 3. 1-Year Rates – rates in which the student graduated high school in the

previous 1 year Statewide Overview In fall 2011, Arkansas’s public institutions enrolled 23,253 first-time degree-seeking students. 23,176 of those students were tested for placement purposes. Of the 23,176 students who were tested, 11,436 students (49.3 percent) were

assigned to one or more remedial courses while the balance were placed in college-level coursework. This represents a decrease in the remediation rate of 3.3 percentage points from fall 2010. Note that this is the lowest remediation rate in the 5-years reviewed.

Of the 11,436 students assigned to remediation, 5,101 (44.6 percent) were in

the four-year sector and 6,335 (55.4 percent) were in the two-year sector.

Over the last five years, the number of students assigned to remedial coursework has increased by 100 students (2.0 percent) at 4-Year

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Universities, whereas, the number of students assigned to remediation has increased by 915 students (16.9 percent) at 2-Year Colleges, and by 1,015 students (9.7 percent) at all public institutions.

Remediation Rates by Subject Area From last year, the remediation rate for all three subject areas have

decreased: o Math – a decrease of 3.0 percentage points; o English – a decrease of 2.8 percentage points; and o Reading – a decrease of 2.5 percentage points.

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Remediation Rates by Demographics Gender: As the graph below illustrates, remediation rates for females are only

slightly higher than that of males.

Race/Ethnicity: Regarding remediation rates by race and ethnicity, students of

the Asian race have the lowest remediation rates followed by White, American Indian/Alaskan Natives, Hispanic, Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, and Black. (Note that the race/ethnicities are actually defined as Asian Only, Black Only, Hispanic Any, American Indian and Alaskan Natives Only, White Only, and Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders Only.)

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Age: Students in age groups 20 and above have substantially higher remediation rates that the younger age groups.

Attend Status: Full-time students have substantially lower remediation rates

than part-time students.

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Most students require remediation in one subject only, but many also require remediation in all three subject areas.

Anytime Rates as Compared with 2-Year Rates and 1-Year Rates As mentioned previously, due to legislative input ADHE is including data on three different types of remediation rates:

1. Anytime Rates – rates in which the high school graduation date is ignored 2. 2-Year Rates – rates in which the student graduated high school in the

previous 2 years 3. 1-Year Rates – rates in which the student graduated high school in the

previous 1 year

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As noted above in the section on remediation rates by age, the longer the time period that a student has been out of high school, the greater the chance the student needs to be remediated. This situation is true for both the 4-Year Universities and the 2-Year Colleges.

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The remediation rates discussed above relate to all students. However, the below chart shows the remediation rate of out-of-state students against the traditional anytime remediation rate for the 2011 Fall term.

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Act 970 of 2009 required additional calculations regarding remedial students. (1) The first of these new calculations is the remediation rate of recent high school students that graduated high school with a GPA (grade point average) of 3.00 or higher. (2) The second new calculation is a determination of how many times it takes a student to pass a remedial course. The complete reports for these new calculations are shown in the attachments, whereas graphical summaries are shown below.

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ATTACHMENT 2-1

Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in Anytime.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 1 ASUJ 1,552 1,541 545 35.4 393 25.5 240 15.6 226 14.7 2 1 ATU 1,803 1,803 898 49.8 698 38.7 556 30.8 442 24.5 3 1 HSU 826 826 377 45.6 280 33.9 224 27.1 193 23.4 4 1 SAUM 646 634 265 41.8 154 24.3 206 32.5 184 29.0 5 1 UAF 4,447 4,447 415 9.3 245 5.5 112 2.5 124 2.8 6 1 UAFS 1,331 1,331 602 45.2 511 38.4 237 17.8 198 14.9 7 1 UALR 923 923 372 40.3 297 32.2 180 19.5 153 16.6 8 1 UAM 658 641 456 71.1 382 59.6 336 52.4 336 52.4 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 677 677 581 85.8 518 76.5 472 69.7 466 68.8 11 1 UCA 1,960 1,959 590 30.1 458 23.4 236 12.0 205 10.5 12 2 ANC 336 335 261 77.9 208 62.1 191 57.0 165 49.3 13 2 ASUB 910 909 536 59.0 459 50.5 310 34.1 219 24.1 14 2 ASUMH 191 191 138 72.3 120 62.8 82 42.9 72 37.7 15 2 ASUN 180 180 126 70.0 110 61.1 69 38.3 68 37.8 16 2 BRTC 367 367 299 81.5 250 68.1 210 57.2 142 38.7 17 2 CCCUA 132 129 106 82.2 71 55.0 69 53.5 59 45.7 18 2 CotO 136 136 112 82.4 107 78.7 69 50.7 38 27.9 19 2 EACC 176 176 150 85.2 128 72.7 114 64.8 110 62.5 20 2 MSCC 313 313 283 90.4 252 80.5 237 75.7 228 72.8 21 2 NAC 346 346 211 61.0 145 41.9 114 32.9 93 26.9 22 2 NPCC 477 451 326 72.3 164 36.4 244 54.1 198 43.9 23 2 NWACC 1,472 1,472 1,068 72.6 843 57.3 597 40.6 467 31.7 24 2 OZC 247 247 163 66.0 118 47.8 110 44.5 82 33.2 25 2 PCCUA 186 186 158 84.9 136 73.1 104 55.9 105 56.5 26 2 PTC 1,309 1,309 1,153 88.1 1,087 83.0 840 64.2 740 56.5 27 2 RMCC 145 141 94 66.7 72 51.1 54 38.3 52 36.9 28 2 SACC 159 159 145 91.2 134 84.3 107 67.3 110 69.2 29 2 SAUT 145 145 130 89.7 60 41.4 109 75.2 103 71.0 30 2 SEAC 320 320 209 65.3 171 53.4 114 35.6 - - 31 2 UACCB 193 193 147 76.2 129 66.8 96 49.7 77 39.9 32 2 UACCH 182 182 156 85.7 134 73.6 99 54.4 93 51.1 33 2 UACCM 508 507 364 71.8 291 57.4 213 42.0 178 35.1

14,823 14,782 5,101 34.5 3,936 26.6 2,765 18.7 2,527 17.1 8,430 8,394 6,335 75.5 5,189 61.8 4,152 49.5 3,399 40.5 23,253 23,176 11,436 49.3 9,125 39.4 6,917 29.8 5,926 25.6

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

Remediation Rates (Anytime Rates)

Math English Reading

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesAll Public Colleges

No.Inst. Type

Institution First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation

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Updated 12/29/2011

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Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 1 ASUJ 809 46.9 907 48.5 856 49.9 687 40.3 545 35.4 2 1 ATU 662 42.9 593 40.2 745 42.4 849 49.1 898 49.8 3 1 HSU 306 38.1 261 35.7 238 37.4 329 40.5 377 45.6 4 1 SAUM 300 59.1 316 51.1 296 48.9 304 47.6 265 41.8 5 1 UAF 317 11.0 339 11.3 336 11.6 376 9.9 415 9.3 6 1 UAFS 501 44.0 544 43.0 638 49.9 706 50.1 602 45.2 7 1 UALR 474 55.0 340 50.3 322 46.5 319 40.0 372 40.3 8 1 UAM 345 67.8 387 67.7 430 76.9 443 78.4 456 71.1 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 751 91.7 912 93.1 893 91.4 730 91.0 581 85.8 11 1 UCA 536 30.1 632 30.0 506 28.5 613 33.2 590 30.1 12 2 ANC 253 86.3 201 77.6 325 81.7 346 87.2 261 77.9 13 2 ASUB 488 67.3 466 59.7 566 61.5 476 60.4 536 59.0 14 2 ASUMH 113 64.6 138 64.2 142 71.0 146 73.7 138 72.3 15 2 ASUN 122 79.7 148 86.5 168 72.1 158 80.6 126 70.0 16 2 BRTC 231 72.4 197 75.2 249 77.3 301 87.8 299 81.5 17 2 CCCUA 125 96.2 101 75.4 112 78.3 138 73.4 106 82.2 18 2 CotO 99 75.6 124 70.1 106 77.9 136 84.5 112 82.4 19 2 EACC 216 84.4 182 85.0 212 85.5 148 86.0 150 85.2 20 2 MSCC 224 80.0 254 84.1 302 90.1 322 89.9 283 90.4 21 2 NAC 206 64.0 204 58.6 234 64.6 201 60.9 211 61.0 22 2 NPCC 255 84.2 221 78.6 448 80.4 368 87.6 326 72.3 23 2 NWACC 820 72.8 841 72.6 911 74.3 987 71.4 1,068 72.6 24 2 OZC 158 69.3 84 62.2 131 61.2 196 68.5 163 66.0 25 2 PCCUA 65 86.7 123 86.6 179 87.7 174 89.2 158 84.9 26 2 PTC 907 87.7 890 84.4 1,132 87.3 1,072 90.1 1,153 88.1 27 2 RMCC 80 74.1 86 64.2 87 55.8 87 68.0 94 66.7 28 2 SACC 120 87.6 135 84.4 129 86.0 167 91.8 145 91.2 29 2 SAUT 136 85.0 158 86.3 172 87.8 170 87.6 130 89.7 30 2 SEAC 144 86.7 101 69.2 96 54.2 105 46.1 209 65.3 31 2 UACCB 168 77.8 130 71.0 211 73.8 220 75.3 147 76.2 32 2 UACCH 155 79.5 108 91.5 156 84.3 161 83.9 156 85.7 33 2 UACCM 335 74.0 376 70.5 506 72.4 372 69.1 364 71.8

5,001 39.8 5,231 39.4 5,260 40.8 5,356 38.0 5,101 34.5 5,420 77.6 5,268 74.3 6,574 76.0 6,451 77.2 6,335 75.5 10,421 53.3 10,499 51.5 11,834 55.0 11,807 52.6 11,436 49.3

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

Anytime Remediation Rates by Year for the Fall Term Only for Five (5) Fall Terms (2007 Fall - 2011 Fall)

Assigned to Any Remediation

2009 FallAssigned to Any

Remediation

2008 FallAssigned to Any

Remediation

2007 Fall Assigned to Any

Remediation No.Inst. Type

Institution Assigned to Any

Remediation

2010 Fall 2011 Fall

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesAll Public Colleges

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No. Inst. Type

Institution Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed %

1 1 ASUJ 671 38.9 730 39.0 672 39.2 511 30.0 393 25.5 2 1 ATU 529 34.3 460 31.2 619 35.2 663 38.4 698 38.7 3 1 HSU 247 30.8 187 25.5 181 28.4 236 29.1 280 33.9 4 1 SAUM 227 44.7 246 39.7 246 40.7 233 36.5 154 24.3 5 1 UAF 205 7.1 210 7.0 216 7.5 217 5.7 245 5.5 6 1 UAFS 433 38.0 474 37.5 557 43.5 597 42.4 511 38.4 7 1 UALR 372 43.2 264 39.1 261 37.7 246 30.9 297 32.2 8 1 UAM 299 58.7 328 57.3 381 68.2 364 64.4 382 59.6 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 695 84.9 834 85.1 810 82.9 680 84.8 518 76.5 11 1 UCA 502 28.2 554 26.3 451 25.4 501 27.1 458 23.4 12 2 ANC 243 82.9 175 67.6 273 68.6 314 79.1 208 62.1 13 2 ASUB 438 60.4 376 48.1 503 54.6 405 51.4 459 50.5 14 2 ASUMH 90 51.4 112 52.1 128 64.0 130 65.7 120 62.8 15 2 ASUN 110 71.9 141 82.5 89 38.2 132 67.3 110 61.1 16 2 BRTC 168 52.7 144 55.0 208 64.6 261 76.1 250 68.1 17 2 CCCUA 117 90.0 69 51.5 87 60.8 97 51.6 71 55.0 18 2 CotO 93 71.0 112 63.3 101 74.3 128 79.5 107 78.7 19 2 EACC 180 70.3 155 72.4 164 66.1 119 69.2 128 72.7 20 2 MSCC 197 70.4 229 75.8 267 79.7 287 80.2 252 80.5 21 2 NAC 140 43.5 161 46.3 175 48.3 124 37.6 145 41.9 22 2 NPCC 244 80.5 197 70.1 407 73.1 152 36.2 164 36.4 23 2 NWACC 665 59.1 678 58.5 727 59.3 807 58.4 843 57.3 24 2 OZC 106 46.5 66 48.9 89 41.6 130 45.5 118 47.8 25 2 PCCUA 54 72.0 100 70.4 150 73.5 156 80.0 136 73.1 26 2 PTC 871 84.2 850 80.6 1,087 83.8 1,020 85.7 1,087 83.0 27 2 RMCC 56 51.9 68 50.7 65 41.7 67 52.3 72 51.1 28 2 SACC 108 78.8 120 75.0 108 72.0 143 78.6 134 84.3 29 2 SAUT 119 74.4 133 72.7 150 76.5 156 80.4 60 41.4 30 2 SEAC 132 79.5 82 56.2 96 54.2 53 23.2 171 53.4 31 2 UACCB 153 70.8 116 63.4 176 61.5 173 59.2 129 66.8 32 2 UACCH 127 65.1 75 63.6 128 69.2 128 66.7 134 73.6 33 2 UACCM 298 65.8 309 58.0 413 59.1 299 55.6 291 57.4

4,180 33.3 4,287 32.3 4,394 34.1 4,248 30.1 3,936 26.6 4,709 67.4 4,468 63.0 5,591 64.7 5,281 63.2 5,189 61.8 8,889 45.5 8,755 43.0 9,985 46.4 9,529 42.4 9,125 39.4

NOTES:

MATH: 3-Year Anytime Remediation Rates for the Fall Term Only

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall2007 Fall

4-Year Universities2-Year Colleges

2008 Fall

All Public Colleges

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No. Inst. Type

Institution Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed %

1 1 ASUJ 488 28.3 542 29.0 476 27.7 338 19.8 240 15.6 2 1 ATU 400 25.9 354 24.0 451 25.7 512 29.6 556 30.8 3 1 HSU 190 23.7 154 21.0 130 20.4 183 22.5 224 27.1 4 1 SAUM 220 43.3 235 38.0 185 30.6 214 33.5 206 32.5 5 1 UAF 107 3.7 132 4.4 133 4.6 119 3.1 112 2.5 6 1 UAFS 212 18.6 226 17.9 292 22.8 336 23.9 237 17.8 7 1 UALR 291 33.8 188 27.8 192 27.7 180 22.6 180 19.5 8 1 UAM 248 48.7 271 47.4 332 59.4 337 59.6 336 52.4 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 618 75.5 739 75.4 744 76.2 627 78.2 472 69.7 11 1 UCA 74 4.2 117 5.5 66 3.7 279 15.1 236 12.0 12 2 ANC 164 56.0 126 48.6 228 57.3 232 58.4 191 57.0 13 2 ASUB 297 41.0 251 32.1 328 35.6 264 33.5 310 34.1 14 2 ASUMH 61 34.9 70 32.6 67 33.5 74 37.4 82 42.9 15 2 ASUN 89 58.2 114 66.7 129 55.4 124 63.3 69 38.3 16 2 BRTC 169 53.0 144 55.0 177 55.0 205 59.8 210 57.2 17 2 CCCUA 92 70.8 74 55.2 79 55.2 94 50.0 69 53.5 18 2 CotO 51 38.9 74 41.8 56 41.2 93 57.8 69 50.7 19 2 EACC 156 60.9 142 66.4 175 70.6 114 66.3 114 64.8 20 2 MSCC 169 60.4 183 60.6 236 70.4 253 70.7 237 75.7 21 2 NAC 137 42.5 134 38.5 139 38.4 129 39.1 114 32.9 22 2 NPCC 149 49.2 145 51.6 278 49.9 284 67.6 244 54.1 23 2 NWACC 438 38.9 503 43.4 501 40.9 546 39.5 597 40.6 24 2 OZC 109 47.8 65 48.1 94 43.9 137 47.9 110 44.5 25 2 PCCUA 50 66.7 80 56.3 123 60.3 120 61.5 104 55.9 26 2 PTC 561 54.3 575 54.6 806 62.1 715 60.1 840 64.2 27 2 RMCC 45 41.7 45 33.6 55 35.3 46 35.9 54 38.3 28 2 SACC 88 64.2 88 55.0 95 63.3 124 68.1 107 67.3 29 2 SAUT 94 58.8 112 61.2 135 68.9 128 66.0 109 75.2 30 2 SEAC 108 65.1 49 33.6 38 21.5 68 29.8 114 35.6 31 2 UACCB 109 50.5 81 44.3 147 51.4 154 52.7 96 49.7 32 2 UACCH 82 42.1 72 61.0 111 60.0 116 60.4 99 54.4 33 2 UACCM 208 45.9 225 42.2 319 45.6 212 39.4 213 42.0

2,848 22.7 2,958 22.3 3,001 23.3 3,125 22.2 2,799 18.9 3,426 49.0 3,352 47.3 4,316 49.9 4,232 50.6 4,152 49.5 6,274 32.1 6,310 31.0 7,317 34.0 7,357 32.8 6,951 30.0

NOTES:1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

ENGLISH: 3-Year Anytime Remediation Rates for the Fall Term Only

2011 Fall2009 Fall 2010 Fall2007 Fall 2008 Fall

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesAll Public Colleges

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No. Inst. Type

Institution Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed % Remed # Remed %

1 1 ASUJ 441 25.6 506 27.1 459 26.7 286 16.8 226 14.7 2 1 ATU 344 22.3 262 17.8 360 20.5 400 23.1 442 24.5 3 1 HSU 166 20.7 132 18.0 123 19.3 169 20.8 193 23.4 4 1 SAUM 201 39.6 205 33.1 185 30.6 209 32.8 184 29.0 5 1 UAF 108 3.8 115 3.8 105 3.6 115 3.0 124 2.8 6 1 UAFS 180 15.8 181 14.3 222 17.4 227 16.1 198 14.9 7 1 UALR 272 31.6 178 26.3 176 25.4 146 18.3 153 16.6 8 1 UAM 230 45.2 269 47.0 314 56.2 313 55.4 336 52.4 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 603 73.6 722 73.7 739 75.6 609 75.9 466 68.8 11 1 UCA 125 7.0 179 8.5 113 6.4 213 11.5 205 10.5 12 2 ANC 156 53.2 131 50.6 175 44.0 224 56.4 165 49.3 13 2 ASUB 241 33.2 209 26.8 267 29.0 204 25.9 219 24.1 14 2 ASUMH 46 26.3 57 26.5 55 27.5 48 24.2 72 37.7 15 2 ASUN 69 45.1 111 64.9 115 49.4 109 55.6 68 37.8 16 2 BRTC 137 42.9 130 49.6 128 39.8 174 50.7 142 38.7 17 2 CCCUA 83 63.8 62 46.3 71 49.7 83 44.1 59 45.7 18 2 CotO 37 28.2 49 27.7 40 29.4 67 41.6 38 27.9 19 2 EACC 150 58.6 131 61.2 164 66.1 104 60.5 110 62.5 20 2 MSCC 152 54.3 163 54.0 220 65.7 239 66.8 228 72.8 21 2 NAC 110 34.2 94 27.0 112 30.9 107 32.4 93 26.9 22 2 NPCC 116 38.3 100 35.6 216 38.8 286 68.1 198 43.9 23 2 NWACC 354 31.4 392 33.8 387 31.6 433 31.3 467 31.7 24 2 OZC 78 34.2 15 11.1 15 7.0 115 40.2 82 33.2 25 2 PCCUA 48 64.0 88 62.0 124 60.8 125 64.1 105 56.5 26 2 PTC 554 53.6 519 49.2 668 51.5 619 52.0 740 56.5 27 2 RMCC 37 34.3 43 32.1 43 27.6 41 32.0 52 36.9 28 2 SACC 85 62.0 77 48.1 86 57.3 117 64.3 110 69.2 29 2 SAUT 92 57.5 97 53.0 124 63.3 122 62.9 103 71.0 30 2 SEAC 74 44.6 18 12.3 9 5.1 7 3.1 - - 31 2 UACCB 90 41.7 60 32.8 124 43.4 108 37.0 77 39.9 32 2 UACCH 85 43.6 72 61.0 97 52.4 114 59.4 93 51.1 33 2 UACCM 183 40.4 184 34.5 252 36.1 180 33.5 178 35.1

2,670 21.3 2,749 20.7 2,796 21.7 2,687 19.1 2,527 17.1 2,977 42.6 2,802 39.5 3,492 40.4 3,626 43.4 3,399 40.5 5,647 28.9 5,551 27.2 6,288 29.2 6,313 28.1 5,926 25.6

NOTES:

READING: 3-Year Anytime Remediation Rates for the Fall Term Only

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesAll Public Colleges

2007 Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Fall 2011 Fall

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Anytime Remediation Rates for the Fall Term Only by GENDERFor the Fall Term Only

Number Percent Number Percent

1 1 ASUJ 726 718 251 35.0 826 823 294 35.7 2 1 ATU 825 825 401 48.6 978 978 497 50.8 3 1 HSU 360 360 161 44.7 466 466 216 46.4 4 1 SAUM 307 300 127 42.3 339 334 138 41.3 5 1 UAF 2,177 2,177 196 9.0 2,270 2,270 219 9.6 6 1 UAFS 603 603 292 48.4 728 728 310 42.6 7 1 UALR 415 415 152 36.6 508 508 220 43.3 8 1 UAM 327 317 229 72.2 331 324 227 70.1 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 305 305 263 86.2 372 372 318 85.5 11 1 UCA 839 839 251 29.9 1,121 1,120 339 30.3 12 2 ANC 125 124 92 74.2 211 211 169 80.1 13 2 ASUB 400 399 232 58.1 510 510 304 59.6 14 2 ASUMH 79 79 60 75.9 112 112 78 69.6 15 2 ASUN 89 89 58 65.2 91 91 68 74.7 16 2 BRTC 168 168 133 79.2 199 199 166 83.4 17 2 CCCUA 57 55 46 83.6 75 74 60 81.1 18 2 CotO 55 55 44 80.0 81 81 68 84.0 19 2 EACC 63 63 49 77.8 113 113 101 89.4 20 2 MSCC 127 127 113 89.0 186 186 170 91.4 21 2 NAC 170 170 104 61.2 176 176 107 60.8 22 2 NPCC 202 189 134 70.9 275 262 192 73.3 23 2 NWACC 691 691 490 70.9 781 781 578 74.0 24 2 OZC 98 98 63 64.3 149 149 100 67.1 25 2 PCCUA 63 63 52 82.5 123 123 106 86.2 26 2 PTC 550 550 477 86.7 759 759 676 89.1 27 2 RMCC 53 51 31 60.8 92 90 63 70.0 28 2 SACC 53 53 47 88.7 106 106 98 92.5 29 2 SAUT 62 62 52 83.9 83 83 78 94.0 30 2 SEAC 112 112 77 68.8 208 208 132 63.5 31 2 UACCB 88 88 66 75.0 105 105 81 77.1 32 2 UACCH 64 64 58 90.6 118 118 98 83.1 33 2 UACCM 243 242 173 71.5 265 265 191 72.1

6,884 6,859 2,323 33.9 7,939 7,923 2,778 35.1 3,612 3,592 2,651 73.8 4,818 4,802 3,684 76.7 10,496 10,451 4,974 47.6 12,757 12,725 6,462 50.8

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Female

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesAll Public Colleges

Male

No.Inst. Type

Institution First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation

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Anytime Remediation Rates for the Fall Term Only by RACE/ETHNICITYFor the Fall Term Only

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent1 1 ASUJ 13 13 2 15.4 257 257 138 53.7 48 48 18 37.5 15 15 6 40.0 1,104 1,104 287 26.0 1 1 - - 2 1 ATU 27 27 17 63.0 133 133 110 82.7 62 62 41 66.1 29 29 18 62.1 1,497 1,497 677 45.2 3 3 3 100.0 3 1 HSU 5 5 2 40.0 265 265 200 75.5 17 17 7 41.2 3 3 1 33.3 495 495 150 30.3 - - - - 4 1 SAUM 3 3 1 33.3 184 179 132 73.7 29 29 13 44.8 4 4 2 50.0 401 398 105 26.4 1 1 - - 5 1 UAF 102 102 10 9.8 233 233 64 27.5 240 240 36 15.0 45 45 6 13.3 3,585 3,585 247 6.9 3 3 - - 6 1 UAFS 62 62 25 40.3 56 56 47 83.9 114 114 71 62.3 38 38 19 50.0 971 971 399 41.1 2 2 1 50.0 7 1 UALR 20 20 7 35.0 237 237 147 62.0 81 81 33 40.7 5 5 2 40.0 421 421 114 27.1 - - - - 8 1 UAM 3 3 2 66.7 272 258 251 97.3 22 22 14 63.6 4 3 3 100.0 329 327 168 51.4 - - - - 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

10 1 UAPB - - - - 645 645 555 86.0 10 10 9 90.0 3 3 2 66.7 6 6 4 66.7 - - - - 11 1 UCA 44 44 8 18.2 372 371 222 59.8 72 72 22 30.6 26 26 10 38.5 1,284 1,284 249 19.4 - - - - 12 2 ANC - - - - 116 115 109 94.8 7 7 5 71.4 1 1 - - 202 202 140 69.3 - - - - 13 2 ASUB 7 7 2 28.6 44 44 36 81.8 25 25 19 76.0 8 8 2 25.0 785 784 451 57.5 2 2 2 100.0 14 2 ASUMH 1 1 1 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 8 8 4 50.0 3 3 3 100.0 171 171 123 71.9 1 1 1 100.0 15 2 ASUN - - - - 23 23 21 91.3 2 2 2 100.0 - - - - 149 149 99 66.4 - - - - 16 2 BRTC - - - - 9 9 9 100.0 12 12 11 91.7 - - - - 336 336 271 80.7 - - - - 17 2 CCCUA - - - - 17 17 15 88.2 26 26 24 92.3 2 2 2 100.0 87 84 65 77.4 - - - - 18 2 CotO - - - - 7 7 7 100.0 5 5 5 100.0 2 2 2 100.0 120 120 96 80.0 - - - - 19 2 EACC - - - - 91 91 88 96.7 2 2 1 50.0 2 2 2 100.0 80 80 59 73.8 - - - - 20 2 MSCC 1 1 1 100.0 195 195 186 95.4 19 19 18 94.7 3 3 2 66.7 85 85 69 81.2 1 1 1 100.0 21 2 NAC - - - - 4 4 4 100.0 12 12 9 75.0 5 5 5 100.0 309 309 184 59.5 - - - - 22 2 NPCC 7 6 5 83.3 89 85 71 83.5 27 27 20 74.1 5 5 4 80.0 334 316 212 67.1 - - - - 23 2 NWACC 39 39 32 82.1 48 48 44 91.7 286 286 218 76.2 30 30 24 80.0 1,016 1,016 699 68.8 15 15 14 93.3 24 2 OZC 1 1 1 100.0 4 4 4 100.0 4 4 1 25.0 5 5 3 60.0 233 233 154 66.1 - - - - 25 2 PCCUA - - - - 99 99 90 90.9 3 3 3 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 83 83 64 77.1 - - - - 26 2 PTC 3 3 3 100.0 719 719 700 97.4 50 50 42 84.0 19 19 14 73.7 508 508 387 76.2 - - - - 27 2 RMCC 3 3 1 33.3 1 1 1 100.0 11 11 7 63.6 5 5 3 60.0 123 119 81 68.1 - - - - 28 2 SACC - - - - 77 77 76 98.7 4 4 4 100.0 - - - - 72 72 60 83.3 - - - - 29 2 SAUT - - - - 69 69 67 97.1 3 3 3 100.0 - - - - 73 73 60 82.2 - - - - 30 2 SEAC 1 1 1 100.0 200 200 153 76.5 6 6 3 50.0 1 1 1 100.0 110 110 50 45.5 - - - - 31 2 UACCB 2 2 2 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 22 22 15 68.2 2 2 1 50.0 162 162 125 77.2 1 1 1 100.0 32 2 UACCH - - - - 79 79 72 91.1 14 14 14 100.0 - - - - 81 81 63 77.8 - - - - 33 2 UACCM 2 2 1 50.0 41 41 37 90.2 33 33 26 78.8 2 2 2 100.0 406 405 280 69.1 1 1 - -

279 279 74 26.5 2,654 2,634 1,866 70.8 695 695 264 38.0 172 171 69 40.4 10,093 10,088 2,400 23.8 10 10 4 40.0 67 66 50 75.8 1,934 1,929 1,792 92.9 581 581 454 78.1 96 96 71 74.0 5,525 5,498 3,792 69.0 21 21 19 90.5 346 345 124 35.9 4,588 4,563 3,658 80.2 1,276 1,276 718 56.3 268 267 140 52.4 15,618 15,586 6,192 39.7 31 31 23 74.2

NOTES:1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.3. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

Hispanic AnyFirst-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationBlack Only

First-Time

Test Takers

Any Remediation

4-Year Universities 2-Year Colleges All Public Colleges

Asian Only

No.Inst. Type

InstitutionFirst-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationWhite Only Hawaiian or Pacific Islander Only

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAmer. Indian/Alaska Native Only

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationFirst-Time

Test Takers

Any Remediation

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ATTACHMENT 2-8

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent1 1 ASUJ 290 289 91 31.5 1,157 1,151 370 32.1 71 67 57 85.1 26 26 20 76.9 2 1 ATU 286 286 107 37.4 1,254 1,254 552 44.0 134 134 115 85.8 75 75 72 96.0 3 1 HSU 163 163 72 44.2 647 647 296 45.7 9 9 4 44.4 5 5 4 80.0 4 1 SAUM 122 122 45 36.9 500 495 202 40.8 13 11 9 81.8 9 5 7 140.0 5 1 UAF 662 662 59 8.9 3,736 3,736 331 8.9 40 40 20 50.0 8 8 4 50.0 6 1 UAFS 196 196 61 31.1 894 894 332 37.1 121 121 95 78.5 77 77 71 92.2 7 1 UALR 176 176 56 31.8 655 655 254 38.8 53 53 39 73.6 29 29 19 65.5 8 1 UAM 91 91 52 57.1 490 478 332 69.5 29 28 25 89.3 31 29 30 103.4 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

10 1 UAPB 153 153 127 83.0 483 483 413 85.5 31 31 31 100.0 7 7 7 100.0 11 1 UCA 360 360 101 28.1 1,511 1,511 416 27.5 60 59 47 79.7 19 19 18 94.7 12 2 ANC 47 47 36 76.6 208 207 151 72.9 39 39 35 89.7 27 27 25 92.6 13 2 ASUB 145 145 77 53.1 595 595 313 52.6 85 85 69 81.2 58 57 54 94.7 14 2 ASUMH 28 28 23 82.1 111 111 70 63.1 21 21 15 71.4 21 21 20 95.2 15 2 ASUN 16 16 10 62.5 87 87 58 66.7 21 21 14 66.7 29 29 19 65.5 16 2 BRTC 35 35 24 68.6 176 176 134 76.1 61 61 55 90.2 52 52 48 92.3 17 2 CCCUA 14 14 10 71.4 79 78 64 82.1 16 15 14 93.3 17 16 14 87.5 18 2 CotO 22 22 18 81.8 55 55 38 69.1 23 23 20 87.0 23 23 23 100.0 19 2 EACC 20 20 17 85.0 110 110 90 81.8 25 25 23 92.0 13 13 13 100.0 20 2 MSCC 48 48 41 85.4 183 183 165 90.2 35 35 32 91.4 22 22 21 95.5 21 2 NAC 55 55 35 63.6 225 225 127 56.4 30 30 21 70.0 24 24 18 75.0 22 2 NPCC 47 42 30 71.4 213 210 130 61.9 85 81 65 80.2 65 65 42 64.6 23 2 NWACC 166 166 94 56.6 823 823 548 66.6 199 199 170 85.4 186 186 167 89.8 24 2 OZC 32 32 16 50.0 87 87 50 57.5 38 38 28 73.7 46 46 37 80.4 25 2 PCCUA 31 31 29 93.5 107 107 87 81.3 24 24 21 87.5 14 14 12 85.7 26 2 PTC 139 139 110 79.1 531 531 432 81.4 243 243 218 89.7 237 237 234 98.7 27 2 RMCC 28 28 16 57.1 75 73 42 57.5 17 17 16 94.1 14 13 12 92.3 28 2 SACC 17 17 16 94.1 90 90 78 86.7 27 27 26 96.3 12 12 12 100.0 29 2 SAUT 9 9 9 100.0 84 84 74 88.1 21 21 18 85.7 14 14 14 100.0 30 2 SEAC 40 40 16 40.0 142 142 80 56.3 71 71 54 76.1 42 42 37 88.1 31 2 UACCB 37 37 23 62.2 94 94 66 70.2 23 23 21 91.3 28 28 26 92.9 32 2 UACCH 24 24 18 75.0 94 94 80 85.1 34 34 30 88.2 13 13 13 100.0 33 2 UACCM 75 75 51 68.0 308 307 211 68.7 47 47 36 76.6 56 56 47 83.9

2,499 2,498 771 30.9 11,327 11,304 3,498 30.9 561 553 442 79.9 286 280 252 90.0 1,075 1,070 719 67.2 4,477 4,469 3,088 69.1 1,185 1,180 1,001 84.8 1,013 1,010 908 89.9 3,574 3,568 1,490 41.8 15,804 15,773 6,586 41.8 1,746 1,733 1,443 83.3 1,299 1,290 1,160 89.9

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.3. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

4-Year Universities 2-Year Colleges

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAge 20-24

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAge 18-19

All Public Colleges

Less Than 18

No.Inst. Type

InstitutionFirst-Time

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAge 25-34

Test Takers

Any Remediation

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ATTACHMENT 2-8

1 1 ASUJ 2 1 ATU 3 1 HSU 4 1 SAUM 5 1 UAF 6 1 UAFS 7 1 UALR 8 1 UAM 9 1 UAMS

10 1 UAPB 11 1 UCA 12 2 ANC 13 2 ASUB 14 2 ASUMH 15 2 ASUN 16 2 BRTC 17 2 CCCUA 18 2 CotO 19 2 EACC 20 2 MSCC 21 2 NAC 22 2 NPCC 23 2 NWACC 24 2 OZC 25 2 PCCUA 26 2 PTC 27 2 RMCC 28 2 SACC 29 2 SAUT 30 2 SEAC 31 2 UACCB 32 2 UACCH 33 2 UACCM

4-Year Universities 2-Year Colleges All Public Colleges

No.Inst. Type

InstitutionNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent

5 5 4 80.0 3 3 3 100.0 - - - - 44 44 42 95.5 9 9 9 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 2 2 1 50.0 - - - - - - - - 2 1 2 200.0 - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 100.0 - - - - - - - - 33 33 33 100.0 9 9 9 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 7 7 3 42.9 2 2 - - 1 1 1 100.0 9 8 9 112.5 7 6 7 116.7 1 1 1 100.0

- - - - - - - - - - - - 2 2 2 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 - - - - 6 6 5 83.3 3 3 2 66.7 1 1 1 100.0 7 7 6 85.7 8 8 8 100.0 - - - - 22 22 19 86.4 5 5 4 80.0 - - - - 7 7 7 100.0 3 3 3 100.0 - - - - 15 15 14 93.3 9 9 8 88.9 3 3 3 100.0 28 28 24 85.7 13 13 12 92.3 2 2 2 100.0 2 2 1 50.0 3 3 2 66.7 1 1 1 100.0 8 8 8 100.0 4 4 4 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 4 4 4 100.0 2 2 1 50.0 2 2 2 100.0 12 12 12 100.0 8 8 7 87.5 5 5 5 100.0 6 6 5 83.3 4 4 4 100.0 2 2 1 50.0 36 30 32 106.7 20 14 18 128.6 8 6 7 116.7 74 74 66 89.2 15 15 14 93.3 9 9 9 100.0 27 27 20 74.1 14 14 9 64.3 3 3 3 100.0 9 9 8 88.9 1 1 1 100.0 - - - - 90 90 90 100.0 51 51 51 100.0 18 18 18 100.0 5 5 4 80.0 6 5 4 80.0 - - - - 10 10 10 100.0 3 3 3 100.0 - - - - 10 10 8 80.0 5 5 5 100.0 2 2 2 100.0 14 14 12 85.7 9 9 8 88.9 2 2 2 100.0 6 6 6 100.0 4 4 4 100.0 1 1 1 100.0 12 12 10 83.3 2 2 2 100.0 3 3 3 100.0 15 15 12 80.0 7 7 7 100.0 - - - - 111 109 102 93.6 34 33 31 93.9 5 5 5 100.0 419 413 378 91.5 196 189 179 94.7 62 60 60 100.0 530 522 480 92.0 230 222 210 94.6 67 65 65 100.0

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAge 45-54

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAge 35-44

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationAge 55 or Older

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Anytime Remediation Rates for the Fall Term Only by ATTEND STATUSFor the Fall Term Only

Number Percent Number Percent1 1 ASUJ 1,496 1,487 507 34.1 56 54 38 70.4 2 1 ATU 1,710 1,710 830 48.5 93 93 68 73.1 3 1 HSU 818 818 370 45.2 8 8 7 87.5 4 1 SAUM 642 630 261 41.4 4 4 4 100.0 5 1 UAF 4,414 4,414 405 9.2 33 33 10 30.3 6 1 UAFS 1,250 1,250 532 42.6 81 81 70 86.4 7 1 UALR 871 871 340 39.0 52 52 32 61.5 8 1 UAM 616 601 415 69.1 42 40 41 102.5 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 650 650 554 85.2 27 27 27 100.0 11 1 UCA 1,940 1,939 575 29.7 20 20 15 75.0 12 2 ANC 227 226 155 68.6 109 109 106 97.2 13 2 ASUB 831 831 478 57.5 79 78 58 74.4 14 2 ASUMH 149 149 97 65.1 42 42 41 97.6 15 2 ASUN 137 137 97 70.8 43 43 29 67.4 16 2 BRTC 329 329 261 79.3 38 38 38 100.0 17 2 CCCUA 109 106 83 78.3 23 23 23 100.0 18 2 CotO 122 122 99 81.1 14 14 13 92.9 19 2 EACC 168 168 143 85.1 8 8 7 87.5 20 2 MSCC 227 227 201 88.5 86 86 82 95.3 21 2 NAC 303 303 183 60.4 43 43 28 65.1 22 2 NPCC 367 358 242 67.6 110 93 84 90.3 23 2 NWACC 876 876 570 65.1 596 596 498 83.6 24 2 OZC 246 246 162 65.9 1 1 1 100.0 25 2 PCCUA 165 165 140 84.8 21 21 18 85.7 26 2 PTC 912 912 773 84.8 397 397 380 95.7 27 2 RMCC 125 123 81 65.9 20 18 13 72.2 28 2 SACC 131 131 119 90.8 28 28 26 92.9 29 2 SAUT 126 126 112 88.9 19 19 18 94.7 30 2 SEAC 252 252 154 61.1 68 68 55 80.9 31 2 UACCB 173 173 127 73.4 20 20 20 100.0 32 2 UACCH 150 150 128 85.3 32 32 28 87.5 33 2 UACCM 412 411 281 68.4 96 96 83 86.5

14,407 14,370 4,789 33.3 416 412 312 75.7 6,537 6,521 4,686 71.9 1,893 1,873 1,649 88.0 20,944 20,891 9,475 45.4 2,309 2,285 1,961 85.8

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.3. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

No.Inst. Type

InstitutionFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

First-Time

Test Takers

Any RemediationPart-Time

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

Any Remediation

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesAll Public Colleges

Full-Time

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2-Year Remediation Rates(Remediation Rates for Students Graduating High School within the Last 2 Years)Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2010 or 2011.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 1 ASUJ 1,480 1,469 493 33.6 346 23.6 223 15.2 209 14.2 2 1 ATU 1,556 1,556 675 43.4 490 31.5 424 27.2 344 22.1 3 1 HSU 810 810 367 45.3 272 33.6 217 26.8 191 23.6 4 1 SAUM 622 617 247 40.0 141 22.9 190 30.8 170 27.6 5 1 UAF 4,392 4,392 390 8.9 226 5.1 107 2.4 118 2.7 6 1 UAFS 1,113 1,113 414 37.2 332 29.8 166 14.9 149 13.4 7 1 UALR 834 834 311 37.3 244 29.3 150 18.0 126 15.1 8 1 UAM 586 573 390 68.1 318 55.5 293 51.1 296 51.7 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 648 648 552 85.2 489 75.5 445 68.7 440 67.9 11 1 UCA 1,863 1,862 516 27.7 401 21.5 189 10.2 162 8.7 12 2 ANC 264 263 193 73.4 151 57.4 137 52.1 124 47.1 13 2 ASUB 760 760 410 53.9 344 45.3 247 32.5 181 23.8 14 2 ASUMH 144 144 97 67.4 81 56.3 62 43.1 58 40.3 15 2 ASUN 101 101 67 66.3 55 54.5 36 35.6 37 36.6 16 2 BRTC 231 231 176 76.2 144 62.3 130 56.3 88 38.1 17 2 CCCUA 98 97 78 80.4 53 54.6 48 49.5 43 44.3 18 2 CotO 86 86 65 75.6 61 70.9 40 46.5 28 32.6 19 2 EACC 141 141 118 83.7 98 69.5 92 65.2 89 63.1 20 2 MSCC 246 246 221 89.8 200 81.3 190 77.2 185 75.2 21 2 NAC 289 289 165 57.1 117 40.5 89 30.8 74 25.6 22 2 NPCC 298 289 184 63.7 101 34.9 139 48.1 101 34.9 23 2 NWACC 1,017 1,017 668 65.7 482 47.4 394 38.7 325 32.0 24 2 OZC 138 138 82 59.4 55 39.9 52 37.7 46 33.3 25 2 PCCUA 149 149 127 85.2 108 72.5 80 53.7 83 55.7 26 2 PTC 756 756 626 82.8 575 76.1 474 62.7 425 56.2 27 2 RMCC 105 103 60 58.3 44 42.7 35 34.0 35 34.0 28 2 SACC 111 111 99 89.2 89 80.2 75 67.6 79 71.2 29 2 SAUT 101 101 91 90.1 50 49.5 77 76.2 74 73.3 30 2 SEAC 196 196 111 56.6 76 38.8 73 37.2 - - 31 2 UACCB 137 137 96 70.1 84 61.3 64 46.7 56 40.9 32 2 UACCH 124 124 104 83.9 87 70.2 71 57.3 65 52.4 33 2 UACCM 394 394 272 69.0 203 51.5 166 42.1 141 35.8

13,904 13,874 4,355 31.4 3,259 23.5 2,404 17.3 2,205 15.9 5,886 5,873 4,110 70.0 3,258 55.5 2,771 47.2 2,337 39.8 19,790 19,747 8,465 42.9 6,517 33.0 5,175 26.2 4,542 23.0

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

4-Year Universities2-Year Colleges

No.Inst. Type

Institution Reading

All Public Colleges

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English

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ATTACHMENT 2-11

1-Year Remediation Rates(Remediation Rates for Students Graduating High School within the Last Year)Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2011.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1 1 ASUJ 1,369 1,369 405 29.6 304 22.2 150 11.0 135 9.9 2 1 ATU 1,494 1,494 621 41.6 447 29.9 390 26.1 310 20.7 3 1 HSU 789 789 354 44.9 261 33.1 211 26.7 189 24.0 4 1 SAUM 603 600 235 39.2 131 21.8 178 29.7 159 26.5 5 1 UAF 4,331 4,331 371 8.6 223 5.1 95 2.2 103 2.4 6 1 UAFS 1,039 1,039 358 34.5 284 27.3 141 13.6 125 12.0 7 1 UALR 775 775 285 36.8 222 28.6 141 18.2 120 15.5 8 1 UAM 566 555 370 66.7 301 54.2 277 49.9 281 50.6 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 604 604 508 84.1 448 74.2 409 67.7 405 67.1 11 1 UCA 1,811 1,810 487 26.9 382 21.1 176 9.7 154 8.5 12 2 ANC 238 237 171 72.2 131 55.3 120 50.6 109 46.0 13 2 ASUB 691 691 354 51.2 292 42.3 220 31.8 160 23.2 14 2 ASUMH 127 127 82 64.6 66 52.0 54 42.5 50 39.4 15 2 ASUN 81 81 52 64.2 44 54.3 27 33.3 28 34.6 16 2 BRTC 201 201 148 73.6 122 60.7 111 55.2 80 39.8 17 2 CCCUA 84 83 67 80.7 48 57.8 38 45.8 35 42.2 18 2 CotO 72 72 52 72.2 48 66.7 33 45.8 26 36.1 19 2 EACC 125 125 105 84.0 89 71.2 81 64.8 78 62.4 20 2 MSCC 223 223 200 89.7 180 80.7 173 77.6 167 74.9 21 2 NAC 257 257 146 56.8 102 39.7 75 29.2 65 25.3 22 2 NPCC 191 185 118 63.8 69 37.3 88 47.6 61 33.0 23 2 NWACC 873 873 560 64.1 402 46.0 318 36.4 278 31.8 24 2 OZC 122 122 72 59.0 47 38.5 44 36.1 39 32.0 25 2 PCCUA 132 132 111 84.1 93 70.5 70 53.0 74 56.1 26 2 PTC 620 620 501 80.8 454 73.2 377 60.8 338 54.5 27 2 RMCC 100 98 57 58.2 43 43.9 34 34.7 33 33.7 28 2 SACC 100 100 90 90.0 82 82.0 69 69.0 70 70.0 29 2 SAUT 82 82 73 89.0 40 48.8 60 73.2 59 72.0 30 2 SEAC 154 154 80 51.9 50 32.5 57 37.0 - - 31 2 UACCB 131 131 91 69.5 80 61.1 59 45.0 54 41.2 32 2 UACCH 106 106 88 83.0 73 68.9 56 52.8 53 50.0 33 2 UACCM 345 345 233 67.5 172 49.9 138 40.0 121 35.1

13,381 13,366 3,994 29.9 3,003 22.5 2,168 16.2 1,981 14.8 5,055 5,045 3,451 68.4 2,727 54.1 2,302 45.6 1,978 39.2 18,436 18,411 7,445 40.4 5,730 31.1 4,470 24.3 3,959 21.5

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

4-Year Universities2-Year Colleges

No.Inst. Type

Institution Reading

All Public Colleges

First-Time Students

Test Takers

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Anytime Remediation Rates by County ATTACHMENT 2-12

Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in Anytime.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1 ARKANSAS 001 215 205 130 63.4 114 55.6 92 44.9 89 43.4 2 ASHLEY 002 138 129 92 71.3 86 66.7 68 52.7 63 48.8 3 BAXTER 003 183 168 95 56.5 81 48.2 48 28.6 45 26.8 4 BENTON 004 1,554 1,403 643 45.8 481 34.3 353 25.2 263 18.7 5 BOONE 005 250 235 106 45.1 72 30.6 58 24.7 45 19.1 6 BRADLEY 006 70 66 49 74.2 40 60.6 38 57.6 33 50.0 7 CALHOUN 007 34 32 23 71.9 17 53.1 16 50.0 15 46.9 8 CARROLL 008 112 102 46 45.1 35 34.3 24 23.5 20 19.6 9 CHICOT 009 85 78 54 69.2 43 55.1 41 52.6 41 52.6

10 CLARK 010 167 152 76 50.0 53 34.9 54 35.5 50 32.9 11 CLAY 011 84 76 40 52.6 31 40.8 25 32.9 21 27.6 12 CLEBURNE 012 163 151 68 45.0 56 37.1 35 23.2 26 17.2 13 CLEVELAND 013 67 66 26 39.4 18 27.3 15 22.7 10 15.2 14 COLUMBIA 014 176 166 98 59.0 72 43.4 76 45.8 74 44.6 15 CONWAY 015 179 174 98 56.3 78 44.8 51 29.3 47 27.0 16 CRAIGHEAD 016 646 586 249 42.5 207 35.3 133 22.7 99 16.9 17 CRAWFORD 017 513 494 207 41.9 177 35.8 97 19.6 80 16.2 18 CRITTENDEN 018 417 388 259 66.8 226 58.2 184 47.4 184 47.4 19 CROSS 019 150 142 64 45.1 47 33.1 47 33.1 36 25.4 20 DALLAS 020 65 61 37 60.7 26 42.6 31 50.8 23 37.7 21 DESHA 021 109 105 68 64.8 57 54.3 40 38.1 43 41.0 22 DREW 022 128 121 79 65.3 64 52.9 58 47.9 56 46.3 23 FAULKNER 023 954 843 348 41.3 281 33.3 178 21.1 143 17.0 24 FRANKLIN 024 157 153 84 54.9 74 48.4 54 35.3 44 28.8 25 FULTON 025 80 75 34 45.3 25 33.3 22 29.3 21 28.0 26 GARLAND 026 699 636 334 52.5 181 28.5 230 36.2 187 29.4 27 GRANT 027 128 120 51 42.5 42 35.0 31 25.8 20 16.7 28 GREENE 028 357 315 183 58.1 150 47.6 109 34.6 83 26.3 29 HEMPSTEAD 029 145 140 94 67.1 78 55.7 60 42.9 52 37.1 30 HOT SPRING 030 237 225 124 55.1 97 43.1 81 36.0 53 23.6 31 HOWARD 031 113 109 56 51.4 42 38.5 33 30.3 23 21.1 32 INDEPENDENCE 032 239 215 125 58.1 106 49.3 81 37.7 67 31.2 33 IZARD 033 93 85 44 51.8 31 36.5 27 31.8 16 18.8 34 JACKSON 034 126 114 65 57.0 56 49.1 28 24.6 27 23.7 35 JEFFERSON 035 734 709 471 66.4 410 57.8 292 41.2 192 27.1 36 JOHNSON 036 187 164 108 65.9 83 50.6 74 45.1 60 36.6 37 LAFAYETTE 037 46 46 30 65.2 24 52.2 19 41.3 21 45.7 38 LAWRENCE 038 105 89 50 56.2 38 42.7 36 40.4 22 24.7 39 LEE 039 53 48 36 75.0 30 62.5 26 54.2 23 47.9 40 LINCOLN 040 79 75 43 57.3 32 42.7 29 38.7 25 33.3 41 LITTLE RIVER 041 67 63 29 46.0 23 36.5 12 19.0 20 31.7 42 LOGAN 042 204 195 94 48.2 78 40.0 53 27.2 43 22.1 43 LONOKE 043 598 562 267 47.5 226 40.2 147 26.2 118 21.0 44 MADISON 044 81 76 26 34.2 17 22.4 19 25.0 13 17.1 45 MARION 045 85 81 53 65.4 41 50.6 30 37.0 25 30.9 46 MILLER 046 100 90 38 42.2 24 26.7 24 26.7 24 26.7 47 MISSISSIPPI 047 387 373 255 68.4 203 54.4 175 46.9 152 40.8 48 MONROE 048 60 50 33 66.0 28 56.0 22 44.0 20 40.0 49 MONTGOMERY 049 55 52 24 46.2 15 28.8 15 28.8 13 25.0 50 NEVADA 050 70 70 55 78.6 38 54.3 39 55.7 39 55.7

No. County Code First-Time

Students

Test Takers

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Anytime Remediation Rates by County ATTACHMENT 2-12

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. County Code

First-Time

Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

51 NEWTON 051 42 41 16 39.0 11 26.8 8 19.5 8 19.5 52 OUACHITA 052 197 181 106 58.6 59 32.6 80 44.2 75 41.4 53 PERRY 053 94 90 33 36.7 22 24.4 23 25.6 15 16.7 54 PHILLIPS 054 210 203 146 71.9 120 59.1 97 47.8 101 49.8 55 PIKE 055 80 73 35 47.9 26 35.6 21 28.8 17 23.3 56 POINSETT 056 126 121 64 52.9 50 41.3 40 33.1 36 29.8 57 POLK 057 165 160 78 48.8 56 35.0 46 28.8 39 24.4 58 POPE 058 502 485 249 51.3 215 44.3 119 24.5 100 20.6 59 PRAIRIE 059 56 49 36 73.5 30 61.2 22 44.9 18 36.7 60 PULASKI 060 2,981 2,645 1,548 58.5 1,408 53.2 981 37.1 841 31.8 61 RANDOLPH 061 134 117 82 70.1 68 58.1 49 41.9 27 23.1 62 SALINE 062 767 699 250 35.8 200 28.6 120 17.2 112 16.0 63 SCOTT 063 67 60 29 48.3 24 40.0 14 23.3 14 23.3 64 SEARCY 064 48 47 23 48.9 19 40.4 10 21.3 11 23.4 65 SEBASTIAN 065 931 888 369 41.6 324 36.5 151 17.0 121 13.6 66 SEVIER 066 95 87 53 60.9 29 33.3 39 44.8 28 32.2 67 SHARP 067 137 129 71 55.0 55 42.6 53 41.1 40 31.0 68 ST FRANCIS 068 168 160 121 75.6 106 66.3 91 56.9 94 58.8 69 STONE 069 111 101 56 55.4 34 33.7 36 35.6 24 23.8 70 UNION 070 325 305 203 66.6 164 53.8 142 46.6 142 46.6 71 VAN BUREN 071 104 95 50 52.6 43 45.3 26 27.4 20 21.1 72 WASHINGTON 072 1,332 1,266 562 44.4 442 34.9 271 21.4 223 17.6 73 WHITE 073 560 452 181 40.0 144 31.9 93 20.6 70 15.5 74 WOODRUFF 074 43 37 21 56.8 16 43.2 13 35.1 13 35.1 75 YELL 075 130 127 75 59.1 54 42.5 56 44.1 27 21.3

21,149 19,491 10,218 52.4 8,273 42.4 6,131 31.5 5,125 26.3

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

4. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

3. GEO_County - the county is determined by GEO_COUNTY, the student's legal residence at the time of admission to the institution. Only Arkansas counties are included.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

All Arkansas Counties

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2-Year Remediation Rates by County ATTACHMENT 2-13

(Remediation Rates for Students Graduating High School within the Last 2 Years)Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2010 or 2011.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 ARKANSAS 001 175 175 106 60.6 90 51.4 72 41.1 72 41.1 2 ASHLEY 002 113 110 73 66.4 67 60.9 53 48.2 50 45.5 3 BAXTER 003 138 138 70 50.7 56 40.6 38 27.5 34 24.6 4 BENTON 004 1,149 1,149 423 36.8 282 24.5 238 20.7 187 16.3 5 BOONE 005 206 206 85 41.3 63 30.6 45 21.8 34 16.5 6 BRADLEY 006 55 55 39 70.9 31 56.4 30 54.5 28 50.9 7 CALHOUN 007 30 30 21 70.0 15 50.0 15 50.0 14 46.7 8 CARROLL 008 90 90 37 41.1 29 32.2 20 22.2 18 20.0 9 CHICOT 009 66 66 43 65.2 33 50.0 33 50.0 33 50.0

10 CLARK 010 127 127 55 43.3 38 29.9 37 29.1 38 29.9 11 CLAY 011 67 67 33 49.3 24 35.8 21 31.3 17 25.4 12 CLEBURNE 012 131 131 50 38.2 40 30.5 26 19.8 18 13.7 13 CLEVELAND 013 59 59 21 35.6 13 22.0 13 22.0 9 15.3 14 COLUMBIA 014 140 139 74 53.2 54 38.8 61 43.9 57 41.0 15 CONWAY 015 150 150 78 52.0 60 40.0 42 28.0 39 26.0 16 CRAIGHEAD 016 505 505 178 35.2 142 28.1 92 18.2 72 14.3 17 CRAWFORD 017 418 418 139 33.3 111 26.6 60 14.4 56 13.4 18 CRITTENDEN 018 327 327 203 62.1 180 55.0 144 44.0 146 44.6 19 CROSS 019 127 127 50 39.4 35 27.6 37 29.1 28 22.0 20 DALLAS 020 54 54 31 57.4 22 40.7 26 48.1 19 35.2 21 DESHA 021 98 97 61 62.9 50 51.5 37 38.1 40 41.2 22 DREW 022 99 98 56 57.1 42 42.9 44 44.9 43 43.9 23 FAULKNER 023 729 728 259 35.6 197 27.1 127 17.4 105 14.4 24 FRANKLIN 024 124 124 55 44.4 46 37.1 33 26.6 31 25.0 25 FULTON 025 57 57 20 35.1 13 22.8 13 22.8 15 26.3 26 GARLAND 026 499 491 210 42.8 126 25.7 140 28.5 107 21.8 27 GRANT 027 106 106 40 37.7 31 29.2 27 25.5 19 17.9 28 GREENE 028 215 215 95 44.2 70 32.6 58 27.0 42 19.5 29 HEMPSTEAD 029 107 107 65 60.7 51 47.7 45 42.1 34 31.8 30 HOT SPRING 030 185 185 88 47.6 67 36.2 55 29.7 42 22.7 31 HOWARD 031 95 95 43 45.3 32 33.7 23 24.2 16 16.8 32 INDEPENDENCE 032 172 172 87 50.6 73 42.4 56 32.6 50 29.1 33 IZARD 033 57 57 24 42.1 15 26.3 15 26.3 10 17.5 34 JACKSON 034 80 80 42 52.5 35 43.8 17 21.3 17 21.3 35 JEFFERSON 035 581 580 363 62.6 304 52.4 241 41.6 174 30.0 36 JOHNSON 036 130 130 76 58.5 52 40.0 54 41.5 43 33.1 37 LAFAYETTE 037 40 40 24 60.0 18 45.0 16 40.0 17 42.5 38 LAWRENCE 038 70 70 35 50.0 26 37.1 25 35.7 18 25.7 39 LEE 039 44 44 34 77.3 28 63.6 24 54.5 21 47.7 40 LINCOLN 040 66 65 34 52.3 24 36.9 23 35.4 21 32.3 41 LITTLE RIVER 041 55 55 23 41.8 17 30.9 9 16.4 15 27.3 42 LOGAN 042 153 153 57 37.3 42 27.5 33 21.6 30 19.6 43 LONOKE 043 495 495 207 41.8 167 33.7 111 22.4 95 19.2 44 MADISON 044 71 71 21 29.6 12 16.9 15 21.1 10 14.1 45 MARION 045 69 69 43 62.3 33 47.8 25 36.2 24 34.8 46 MILLER 046 87 87 35 40.2 23 26.4 22 25.3 24 27.6 47 MISSISSIPPI 047 315 315 201 63.8 156 49.5 133 42.2 123 39.0 48 MONROE 048 44 44 28 63.6 23 52.3 20 45.5 17 38.6 49 MONTGOMERY 049 47 46 18 39.1 11 23.9 10 21.7 9 19.6 50 NEVADA 050 58 58 43 74.1 28 48.3 29 50.0 33 56.9

No. County Code First-Time

Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

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2-Year Remediation Rates by County ATTACHMENT 2-13

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. County Code

First-Time

Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

51 NEWTON 051 38 38 13 34.2 10 26.3 5 13.2 7 18.4 52 OUACHITA 052 144 144 75 52.1 51 35.4 51 35.4 51 35.4 53 PERRY 053 82 82 29 35.4 18 22.0 20 24.4 12 14.6 54 PHILLIPS 054 189 189 133 70.4 110 58.2 86 45.5 91 48.1 55 PIKE 055 68 68 30 44.1 21 30.9 19 27.9 15 22.1 56 POINSETT 056 100 100 46 46.0 35 35.0 27 27.0 24 24.0 57 POLK 057 139 139 59 42.4 41 29.5 33 23.7 29 20.9 58 POPE 058 382 382 159 41.6 131 34.3 78 20.4 69 18.1 59 PRAIRIE 059 38 38 25 65.8 20 52.6 16 42.1 11 28.9 60 PULASKI 060 2,134 2,131 1,081 50.7 957 44.9 666 31.3 572 26.8 61 RANDOLPH 061 98 98 63 64.3 52 53.1 41 41.8 20 20.4 62 SALINE 062 621 621 183 29.5 135 21.7 89 14.3 87 14.0 63 SCOTT 063 51 49 20 40.8 17 34.7 11 22.4 10 20.4 64 SEARCY 064 40 40 17 42.5 13 32.5 8 20.0 9 22.5 65 SEBASTIAN 065 741 741 242 32.7 202 27.3 108 14.6 88 11.9 66 SEVIER 066 81 80 47 58.8 29 36.3 33 41.3 25 31.3 67 SHARP 067 88 88 42 47.7 33 37.5 28 31.8 23 26.1 68 ST FRANCIS 068 145 145 107 73.8 93 64.1 79 54.5 83 57.2 69 STONE 069 72 72 32 44.4 16 22.2 19 26.4 15 20.8 70 UNION 070 277 275 174 63.3 136 49.5 121 44.0 122 44.4 71 VAN BUREN 071 81 81 39 48.1 32 39.5 20 24.7 18 22.2 72 WASHINGTON 072 1,058 1,058 387 36.6 284 26.8 196 18.5 171 16.2 73 WHITE 073 393 393 134 34.1 102 26.0 72 18.3 53 13.5 74 WOODRUFF 074 30 30 17 56.7 12 40.0 10 33.3 9 30.0 75 YELL 075 111 111 60 54.1 42 37.8 46 41.4 21 18.9

16,276 16,250 7,410 45.6 5,789 35.6 4,465 27.5 3,849 23.7

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

4. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

3. GEO_County - the county is determined by GEO_COUNTY, the student's legal residence at the time of admission to the institution. Only Arkansas counties are included.

All Arkansas Counties

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

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1-Year Remediation Rates by County ATTACHMENT 2-14

(Remediation Rates for Students Graduating High School within the Last Year)Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2011.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 ARKANSAS 001 165 165 97 58.8 81 49.1 68 41.2 68 41.2 2 ASHLEY 002 104 101 65 64.4 60 59.4 47 46.5 44 43.6 3 BAXTER 003 127 127 61 48.0 47 37.0 33 26.0 29 22.8 4 BENTON 004 1,058 1,058 360 34.0 235 22.2 195 18.4 166 15.7 5 BOONE 005 190 190 76 40.0 56 29.5 38 20.0 30 15.8 6 BRADLEY 006 50 50 34 68.0 27 54.0 25 50.0 23 46.0 7 CALHOUN 007 29 29 20 69.0 15 51.7 14 48.3 13 44.8 8 CARROLL 008 84 84 33 39.3 26 31.0 17 20.2 16 19.0 9 CHICOT 009 65 65 42 64.6 32 49.2 32 49.2 32 49.2 10 CLARK 010 116 116 47 40.5 32 27.6 33 28.4 35 30.2 11 CLAY 011 64 64 30 46.9 22 34.4 21 32.8 16 25.0 12 CLEBURNE 012 126 126 47 37.3 37 29.4 25 19.8 17 13.5 13 CLEVELAND 013 57 57 20 35.1 13 22.8 12 21.1 9 15.8 14 COLUMBIA 014 132 131 66 50.4 48 36.6 53 40.5 50 38.2 15 CONWAY 015 135 135 70 51.9 55 40.7 36 26.7 35 25.9 16 CRAIGHEAD 016 477 477 158 33.1 124 26.0 79 16.6 62 13.0 17 CRAWFORD 017 393 393 123 31.3 97 24.7 53 13.5 49 12.5 18 CRITTENDEN 018 310 310 187 60.3 164 52.9 130 41.9 131 42.3 19 CROSS 019 121 121 47 38.8 34 28.1 34 28.1 27 22.3 20 DALLAS 020 51 51 28 54.9 21 41.2 23 45.1 16 31.4 21 DESHA 021 95 94 58 61.7 47 50.0 36 38.3 38 40.4 22 DREW 022 93 93 51 54.8 37 39.8 40 43.0 39 41.9 23 FAULKNER 023 690 689 229 33.2 171 24.8 107 15.5 93 13.5 24 FRANKLIN 024 116 116 48 41.4 40 34.5 29 25.0 28 24.1 25 FULTON 025 51 51 16 31.4 9 17.6 9 17.6 12 23.5 26 GARLAND 026 400 395 148 37.5 92 23.3 94 23.8 72 18.2 27 GRANT 027 97 97 34 35.1 25 25.8 24 24.7 19 19.6 28 GREENE 028 200 200 82 41.0 57 28.5 50 25.0 39 19.5 29 HEMPSTEAD 029 96 96 56 58.3 43 44.8 37 38.5 29 30.2 30 HOT SPRING 030 173 173 80 46.2 61 35.3 50 28.9 37 21.4 31 HOWARD 031 94 94 42 44.7 32 34.0 22 23.4 16 17.0 32 INDEPENDENCE 032 165 165 82 49.7 69 41.8 51 30.9 48 29.1 33 IZARD 033 55 55 23 41.8 15 27.3 14 25.5 10 18.2 34 JACKSON 034 70 70 35 50.0 30 42.9 13 18.6 15 21.4 35 JEFFERSON 035 524 523 314 60.0 260 49.7 212 40.5 157 30.0 36 JOHNSON 036 120 120 69 57.5 46 38.3 51 42.5 39 32.5 37 LAFAYETTE 037 38 38 22 57.9 17 44.7 14 36.8 15 39.5 38 LAWRENCE 038 66 66 32 48.5 25 37.9 23 34.8 18 27.3 39 LEE 039 42 42 32 76.2 26 61.9 22 52.4 19 45.2 40 LINCOLN 040 64 63 33 52.4 23 36.5 23 36.5 21 33.3 41 LITTLE RIVER 041 53 53 21 39.6 16 30.2 8 15.1 13 24.5 42 LOGAN 042 146 146 51 34.9 37 25.3 28 19.2 27 18.5 43 LONOKE 043 459 459 178 38.8 139 30.3 96 20.9 82 17.9 44 MADISON 044 68 68 19 27.9 10 14.7 13 19.1 9 13.2 45 MARION 045 60 60 36 60.0 28 46.7 20 33.3 19 31.7 46 MILLER 046 84 84 32 38.1 20 23.8 20 23.8 22 26.2 47 MISSISSIPPI 047 294 294 183 62.2 140 47.6 121 41.2 111 37.8 48 MONROE 048 39 39 24 61.5 19 48.7 17 43.6 14 35.9 49 MONTGOMERY 049 44 43 17 39.5 11 25.6 9 20.9 8 18.6 50 NEVADA 050 55 55 40 72.7 26 47.3 26 47.3 30 54.5

No. County Code First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

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1-Year Remediation Rates by County ATTACHMENT 2-14

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. County Code

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

51 NEWTON 051 35 35 11 31.4 9 25.7 4 11.4 5 14.3 52 OUACHITA 052 134 134 67 50.0 47 35.1 44 32.8 45 33.6 53 PERRY 053 80 80 28 35.0 17 21.3 19 23.8 11 13.8 54 PHILLIPS 054 181 181 126 69.6 104 57.5 80 44.2 86 47.5 55 PIKE 055 64 64 28 43.8 20 31.3 17 26.6 14 21.9 56 POINSETT 056 94 94 42 44.7 32 34.0 25 26.6 21 22.3 57 POLK 057 136 136 56 41.2 40 29.4 31 22.8 26 19.1 58 POPE 058 358 358 137 38.3 112 31.3 66 18.4 59 16.5 59 PRAIRIE 059 36 36 23 63.9 18 50.0 14 38.9 9 25.0 60 PULASKI 060 1,973 1,970 950 48.2 830 42.1 571 29.0 493 25.0 61 RANDOLPH 061 93 93 59 63.4 49 52.7 37 39.8 18 19.4 62 SALINE 062 579 579 163 28.2 121 20.9 78 13.5 82 14.2 63 SCOTT 063 50 48 19 39.6 16 33.3 11 22.9 10 20.8 64 SEARCY 064 36 36 14 38.9 10 27.8 6 16.7 7 19.4 65 SEBASTIAN 065 691 691 200 28.9 164 23.7 87 12.6 66 9.6 66 SEVIER 066 73 72 40 55.6 24 33.3 26 36.1 20 27.8 67 SHARP 067 85 85 40 47.1 31 36.5 27 31.8 21 24.7 68 ST FRANCIS 068 135 135 97 71.9 86 63.7 72 53.3 73 54.1 69 STONE 069 68 68 29 42.6 14 20.6 17 25.0 13 19.1 70 UNION 070 267 265 165 62.3 129 48.7 115 43.4 113 42.6 71 VAN BUREN 071 77 77 35 45.5 29 37.7 17 22.1 15 19.5 72 WASHINGTON 072 994 994 348 35.0 254 25.6 171 17.2 151 15.2 73 WHITE 073 367 367 118 32.2 88 24.0 68 18.5 49 13.4 74 WOODRUFF 074 29 29 17 58.6 12 41.4 10 34.5 9 31.0 75 YELL 075 107 107 57 53.3 39 36.4 44 41.1 18 16.8

15,147 15,125 6,567 43.4 5,092 33.7 3,904 25.8 3,401 22.5

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

4. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

3. GEO_County - the county is determined by GEO_COUNTY, the student's legal residence at the time of admission to the institution. Only Arkansas counties are included.

All Arkansas Counties

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

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Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-15

Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in Anytime.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 Academics Plus School District 6040700 13 13 4 30.8 3 23.1 - - 1 7.7 2 Alma School District 1701000 139 139 53 38.1 44 31.7 22 15.8 21 15.1 3 Alpena School District 0501000 16 16 7 43.8 4 25.0 5 31.3 2 12.5 4 Arise Charter 2240700 - - - - - - - - - - 5 Ark School For Blind 6091000 5 5 4 80.0 4 80.0 2 40.0 2 40.0 6 Ark School For Deaf 6092000 - - - - - - - - - - 7 Arkadelphia School District 1002000 82 82 33 40.2 25 30.5 21 25.6 22 26.8 8 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 8099000 41 41 - - - - - - - - 9 Arkansas Virtual Academy 6043700 - - - - - - - - - -

10 Armorel School District 4701000 17 17 7 41.2 7 41.2 6 35.3 5 29.4 11 Ashdown School District 4101000 43 43 17 39.5 15 34.9 6 14.0 10 23.3 12 Atkins School District 5801000 37 37 20 54.1 13 35.1 13 35.1 12 32.4 13 Augusta School District 7401000 17 17 15 88.2 13 76.5 9 52.9 9 52.9 14 Bald Knob School District 7301000 35 35 8 22.9 7 20.0 5 14.3 4 11.4 15 Barton-Lexa School District 5401000 31 31 17 54.8 11 35.5 9 29.0 12 38.7 16 Batesville School District 3201000 93 93 42 45.2 37 39.8 26 28.0 24 25.8 17 Bauxite School District 6301000 44 44 23 52.3 18 40.9 13 29.5 11 25.0 18 Bay School District 1601000 16 16 8 50.0 5 31.3 3 18.8 5 31.3 19 Bearden School District 5201000 15 15 10 66.7 8 53.3 6 40.0 5 33.3 20 Beebe School District 7302000 109 109 39 35.8 28 25.7 22 20.2 20 18.3 21 Benton County School of Arts 0440700 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 1 9.1 1 9.1 22 Benton School District 6302000 179 179 51 28.5 42 23.5 26 14.5 21 11.7 23 Bentonville School District 0401000 376 376 105 27.9 61 16.2 59 15.7 51 13.6 24 Bergman School District 0502000 42 42 18 42.9 15 35.7 9 21.4 7 16.7 25 Berryville School District 0801000 38 38 13 34.2 10 26.3 6 15.8 7 18.4 26 Bismarck School District 3001000 38 38 21 55.3 12 31.6 12 31.6 9 23.7 27 Blevins School District 2901000 19 19 17 89.5 13 68.4 12 63.2 12 63.2 28 Blytheville School District 4702000 92 92 68 73.9 53 57.6 55 59.8 53 57.6 29 Booneville School District 4201000 58 58 29 50.0 25 43.1 14 24.1 14 24.1 30 Bradford School District 7303000 21 21 10 47.6 9 42.9 4 19.0 1 4.8 31 Bradley School District 3701000 12 12 4 33.3 3 25.0 1 8.3 1 8.3 32 Brinkley School District 4801000 25 25 18 72.0 14 56.0 11 44.0 11 44.0 33 Brookland School District 1603000 38 38 18 47.4 17 44.7 6 15.8 6 15.8 34 Bryant School District 6303000 299 299 89 29.8 68 22.7 44 14.7 49 16.4 35 Buffalo Island Central School District 1605000 20 20 7 35.0 4 20.0 5 25.0 2 10.0 36 Cabot School District 4304000 386 386 144 37.3 122 31.6 75 19.4 64 16.6 37 Caddo Hills School District 4901000 17 17 6 35.3 2 11.8 4 23.5 4 23.5 38 Calico Rock School District 3301000 15 15 5 33.3 4 26.7 2 13.3 2 13.3 39 Camden Fairview School District 5204000 102 102 60 58.8 37 36.3 42 41.2 41 40.2 40 Carlisle School District 4303000 22 22 14 63.6 11 50.0 10 45.5 7 31.8 41 Cave City School District 6802000 48 48 32 66.7 26 54.2 21 43.8 16 33.3 42 Cedar Ridge School District 3212000 23 23 15 65.2 14 60.9 11 47.8 10 43.5 43 Cedarville School District 1702000 37 37 16 43.2 12 32.4 9 24.3 5 13.5 44 Centerpoint School District 5502000 38 38 18 47.4 11 28.9 13 34.2 9 23.7 45 Charleston School District 2402000 50 50 22 44.0 17 34.0 14 28.0 13 26.0 46 Clarendon School District 4802000 25 25 20 80.0 18 72.0 11 44.0 9 36.0

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

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Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-15

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. District Name

District LEA

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

47 Clarksville School District 3601000 65 65 28 43.1 21 32.3 18 27.7 16 24.6 48 Cleveland County School District 1305000 38 38 13 34.2 7 18.4 6 15.8 2 5.3 49 Clinton School District 7102000 44 44 20 45.5 17 38.6 10 22.7 9 20.5 50 Concord School District 1201000 8 8 5 62.5 5 62.5 2 25.0 2 25.0 51 Conway School District 2301000 358 358 130 36.3 101 28.2 68 19.0 55 15.4 52 Corning School District 1101000 19 19 10 52.6 7 36.8 8 42.1 7 36.8 53 Cossatot River School District 5707000 39 38 28 73.7 17 44.7 16 42.1 13 34.2 54 Cotter School District 0302000 23 23 15 65.2 12 52.2 9 39.1 6 26.1 55 County Line School District 2403000 21 21 8 38.1 5 23.8 6 28.6 4 19.0 56 Covenant Keepers Charter School 6044700 - - - - - - - - - - 57 Cross County School District 1901000 16 16 8 50.0 7 43.8 4 25.0 3 18.8 58 Crossett School District 0201000 79 77 52 67.5 47 61.0 39 50.6 36 46.8 59 Cutter-Morning Star School District 2601000 33 31 23 74.2 12 38.7 17 54.8 9 29.0 60 Danville School District 7503000 32 32 22 68.8 19 59.4 18 56.3 14 43.8 61 Dardanelle School District 7504000 71 71 37 52.1 20 28.2 21 29.6 12 16.9 62 Decatur School District 0402000 14 14 7 50.0 6 42.9 6 42.9 3 21.4 63 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 5106000 11 11 6 54.5 4 36.4 1 9.1 2 18.2 64 DeQueen School District 6701000 56 56 33 58.9 14 25.0 26 46.4 18 32.1 65 Dermott School District 0901000 17 17 13 76.5 13 76.5 11 64.7 10 58.8 66 Des Arc School District 5901000 30 30 21 70.0 18 60.0 12 40.0 12 40.0 67 Dewitt School District 0101000 49 49 26 53.1 22 44.9 16 32.7 19 38.8 68 Dierks School District 3102000 21 21 10 47.6 6 28.6 7 33.3 6 28.6 69 Dollarway School District 3502000 82 81 69 85.2 63 77.8 49 60.5 33 40.7 70 Dover School District 5802000 55 55 32 58.2 28 50.9 16 29.1 15 27.3 71 Dreamland Academy 6042700 - - - - - - - - - - 72 Drew Central School District 2202000 38 38 28 73.7 19 50.0 21 55.3 18 47.4 73 Dumas School District 2104000 68 67 45 67.2 38 56.7 32 47.8 27 40.3 74 Earle School District 1802000 19 19 15 78.9 14 73.7 9 47.4 10 52.6 75 East End School District 5301000 35 35 14 40.0 9 25.7 10 28.6 9 25.7 76 East Poinsett Co. School District 5608000 27 27 23 85.2 21 77.8 14 51.9 14 51.9 77 El Dorado School District 7001000 168 167 118 70.7 96 57.5 87 52.1 82 49.1 78 Elkins School District 7201000 42 42 16 38.1 13 31.0 8 19.0 6 14.3 79 Emerson-Taylor School District 1408000 18 18 4 22.2 1 5.6 2 11.1 2 11.1 80 England School District 4302000 37 37 29 78.4 23 62.2 18 48.6 16 43.2 81 Estem Elementary Public Charter 6045700 - - - - - - - - - - 82 Estem Middle Public Charter 6046700 - - - - - - - - - - 83 eStem School District 6047700 - - - - - - - - - - 84 Eureka Springs School District 0802000 27 27 11 40.7 9 33.3 5 18.5 4 14.8 85 Farmington School District 7202000 73 73 27 37.0 24 32.9 14 19.2 12 16.4 86 Fayetteville School District 7203000 315 315 94 29.8 68 21.6 50 15.9 34 10.8 87 Flippin School District 4501000 23 23 14 60.9 10 43.5 6 26.1 8 34.8 88 Focus Learning Academy 2347000 - - - - - - - - - - 89 Fordyce School District 2002000 45 45 30 66.7 23 51.1 23 51.1 19 42.2 90 Foreman School District 4102000 17 17 8 47.1 4 23.5 3 17.6 7 41.2 91 Forrest City School District 6201000 104 104 76 73.1 68 65.4 60 57.7 59 56.7 92 Fort Smith School District 6601000 452 452 140 31.0 116 25.7 63 13.9 57 12.6 93 Fouke School District 4603000 15 15 2 13.3 2 13.3 - - 2 13.3 94 Fountain Lake School District 2602000 50 50 22 44.0 13 26.0 14 28.0 8 16.0

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Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-15

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. District Name

District LEA

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

95 Genoa Central School District 4602000 13 13 4 30.8 2 15.4 2 15.4 1 7.7 96 Gentry School District 0403000 40 40 21 52.5 12 30.0 13 32.5 8 20.0 97 Glen Rose School District 3002000 40 40 22 55.0 17 42.5 15 37.5 11 27.5 98 Gosnell School District 4708000 45 45 31 68.9 20 44.4 22 48.9 17 37.8 99 Gravette School District 0404000 34 34 18 52.9 14 41.2 12 35.3 9 26.5 100 Green Forest School District 0803000 15 15 9 60.0 7 46.7 6 40.0 4 26.7 101 Greenbrier School District 2303000 112 112 42 37.5 29 25.9 22 19.6 23 20.5 102 Greene Co. Tech School District 2807000 125 125 49 39.2 38 30.4 28 22.4 26 20.8 103 Greenland School District 7204000 24 24 12 50.0 11 45.8 4 16.7 3 12.5 104 Greenwood School District 6602000 165 165 44 26.7 36 21.8 16 9.7 15 9.1 105 Gurdon School District 1003000 29 29 14 48.3 8 27.6 11 37.9 11 37.9 106 Guy-Perkins School District 2304000 20 20 10 50.0 7 35.0 7 35.0 4 20.0 107 Haas Hall Academy 7240700 24 24 4 16.7 3 12.5 - - 1 4.2 108 Hackett School District 6603000 22 22 14 63.6 10 45.5 9 40.9 3 13.6 109 Hamburg School District 0203000 46 45 31 68.9 28 62.2 22 48.9 19 42.2 110 Hampton School District 0701000 30 30 20 66.7 13 43.3 16 53.3 15 50.0 111 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 5205000 44 44 16 36.4 11 25.0 12 27.3 11 25.0 112 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 6304000 32 32 14 43.8 11 34.4 8 25.0 11 34.4 113 Harrisburg School District 5602000 38 38 22 57.9 17 44.7 11 28.9 13 34.2 114 Harrison School District 0503000 89 89 36 40.4 29 32.6 18 20.2 16 18.0 115 Hartford School District 6604000 10 10 5 50.0 5 50.0 2 20.0 3 30.0 116 Hazen School District 5903000 18 18 12 66.7 9 50.0 7 38.9 5 27.8 117 Heber Springs School District 1202000 67 67 22 32.8 15 22.4 15 22.4 11 16.4 118 Hector School District 5803000 26 26 13 50.0 12 46.2 8 30.8 8 30.8 119 Helena/ W.Helena School District 5403000 86 86 69 80.2 64 74.4 52 60.5 47 54.7 120 Hermitage School District 0601000 7 7 7 100.0 4 57.1 5 71.4 5 71.4 121 Highland School District 6804000 53 53 20 37.7 16 30.2 14 26.4 14 26.4 122 Hillcrest School District 3809000 12 12 7 58.3 4 33.3 6 50.0 4 33.3 123 Hope Academy 3540700 - - - - - - - - - - 124 Hope School District 2903000 86 86 58 67.4 51 59.3 40 46.5 34 39.5 125 Horatio School District 6703000 24 24 13 54.2 11 45.8 10 41.7 4 16.7 126 Hot Springs School District 2603000 92 91 55 60.4 35 38.5 41 45.1 39 42.9 127 Hoxie School District 3804000 25 25 11 44.0 11 44.0 5 20.0 3 12.0 128 Hughes School District 6202000 24 24 24 100.0 23 95.8 20 83.3 21 87.5 129 Huntsville School District 4401000 59 59 19 32.2 9 15.3 15 25.4 10 16.9 130 Imboden Charter School District 3840700 - - - - - - - - - - 131 Izard County Cons. School District 3306000 15 15 6 40.0 4 26.7 6 40.0 5 33.3 132 Jackson County School District 3405000 34 34 20 58.8 17 50.0 5 14.7 5 14.7 133 Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School District 6050700 - - - - - - - - - - 134 Jasper School District 5102000 26 26 11 42.3 10 38.5 7 26.9 2 7.7 135 Jessieville School District 2604000 39 39 10 25.6 7 17.9 4 10.3 4 10.3 136 Jonesboro School District 1608000 160 160 70 43.8 58 36.3 46 28.8 30 18.8 137 Junction City School District 7003000 21 21 14 66.7 13 61.9 10 47.6 11 52.4 138 Kipp Delta Charter Public School District 5440700 12 12 6 50.0 4 33.3 3 25.0 3 25.0 139 Kirby School District 5503000 18 18 6 33.3 5 27.8 4 22.2 2 11.1 140 Lafayette County School District 3704000 29 29 23 79.3 19 65.5 16 55.2 17 58.6 141 Lake Hamilton School District 2605000 152 149 60 40.3 38 25.5 37 24.8 22 14.8 142 Lakeside School District (Chicot County) 0903000 45 44 35 79.5 31 70.5 28 63.6 31 70.5

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Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-15

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. District Name

District LEA

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

143 Lakeside School District (Garland Co.) 2606000 111 110 37 33.6 20 18.2 27 24.5 23 20.9 144 Lamar School District 3604000 41 41 33 80.5 22 53.7 24 58.5 17 41.5 145 Lavaca School District 6605000 42 42 23 54.8 19 45.2 11 26.2 6 14.3 146 Lawrence County School District 3810000 35 35 23 65.7 17 48.6 18 51.4 10 28.6 147 Lead Hill School District 0506000 12 12 7 58.3 6 50.0 4 33.3 2 16.7 148 Lee County School District 3904000 44 44 37 84.1 31 70.5 26 59.1 24 54.5 149 Lincoln School District 7205000 34 34 9 26.5 7 20.6 7 20.6 4 11.8 150 Lisa Academy 6041700 29 28 6 21.4 5 17.9 3 10.7 3 10.7 151 Lisa Academy North 6048700 - - - - - - - - - - 152 Little Rock Preparatory Academy 6049700 - - - - - - - - - - 153 Little Rock School District 6001000 782 781 500 64.0 449 57.5 330 42.3 296 37.9 154 Little Rock Urban Collegiate Public Charter 6051700 - - - - - - - - - - 155 Lonoke School District 4301000 75 75 43 57.3 36 48.0 27 36.0 25 33.3 156 Magazine School District 4202000 22 22 9 40.9 6 27.3 7 31.8 5 22.7 157 Magnet Cove School District 3003000 28 28 11 39.3 6 21.4 7 25.0 5 17.9 158 Magnolia School District 1402000 105 101 61 60.4 48 47.5 49 48.5 50 49.5 159 Malvern School District 3004000 81 80 42 52.5 34 42.5 31 38.8 24 30.0 160 Mammoth Spring School District 2501000 14 14 7 50.0 6 42.9 2 14.3 4 28.6 161 Manila School District 4712000 63 63 31 49.2 22 34.9 17 27.0 21 33.3 162 Mansfield School District 6606000 40 40 21 52.5 20 50.0 8 20.0 6 15.0 163 Marion School District 1804000 138 138 81 58.7 69 50.0 54 39.1 55 39.9 164 Marked Tree School District 5604000 21 21 12 57.1 10 47.6 9 42.9 10 47.6 165 Marmaduke School District 2803000 15 15 12 80.0 12 80.0 7 46.7 4 26.7 166 Marvell School District 5404000 28 28 24 85.7 20 71.4 20 71.4 20 71.4 167 Mayflower School District 2305000 41 41 22 53.7 20 48.8 10 24.4 11 26.8 168 Maynard School District 6102000 15 15 12 80.0 8 53.3 10 66.7 4 26.7 169 McCrory School District 7403000 19 19 4 21.1 2 10.5 1 5.3 2 10.5 170 McGehee School District 2105000 57 57 35 61.4 28 49.1 16 28.1 23 40.4 171 Melbourne School District (Izard Co.) 3302000 35 35 15 42.9 12 34.3 6 17.1 5 14.3 172 Mena School District 5703000 87 87 27 31.0 18 20.7 15 17.2 13 14.9 173 Midland School District 3211000 15 15 6 40.0 5 33.3 5 33.3 4 26.7 174 Mineral Springs School District 3104000 22 22 13 59.1 10 45.5 6 27.3 3 13.6 175 Monticello School District 2203000 67 66 32 48.5 26 39.4 25 37.9 23 34.8 176 Mount Ida School District 4902000 26 25 13 52.0 10 40.0 8 32.0 9 36.0 177 Mountain Home School District 0303000 98 98 42 42.9 34 34.7 25 25.5 23 23.5 178 Mountain Pine School District 2607000 14 14 5 35.7 3 21.4 4 28.6 3 21.4 179 Mountain View School District 6901000 74 74 31 41.9 14 18.9 17 23.0 12 16.2 180 Mountainburg School District 1703000 25 25 7 28.0 4 16.0 2 8.0 3 12.0 181 Mt. Vernon/Enola School District 2306000 13 13 4 30.8 3 23.1 3 23.1 2 15.4 182 Mulberry/Pleasant View Bi-County School District 1704000 17 17 8 47.1 7 41.2 2 11.8 1 5.9 183 North Little Rock School District 6002000 354 354 200 56.5 175 49.4 133 37.6 114 32.2 184 Nashville School District 3105000 63 63 28 44.4 25 39.7 19 30.2 17 27.0 185 Nemo Vista School District 1503000 14 14 10 71.4 9 64.3 4 28.6 3 21.4 186 Nettleton School District 1611000 110 110 36 32.7 29 26.4 14 12.7 15 13.6 187 Nevada School District 5008000 16 16 13 81.3 8 50.0 11 68.8 8 50.0 188 Newport School District 3403000 53 53 32 60.4 27 50.9 16 30.2 19 35.8 189 Norfork School District 0304000 9 9 5 55.6 5 55.6 1 11.1 1 11.1 190 Norphlet School District 7006000 27 27 13 48.1 8 29.6 11 40.7 11 40.7

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Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-15

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. District Name

District LEA

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

191 Northwest Arkansas Academy of Fine Arts 0441700 - - - - - - - - - - 192 Omaha School District 0504000 9 9 4 44.4 3 33.3 1 11.1 1 11.1 193 Osceola (OCABS) Comm Arts-Business Charter School 4740700 2 2 2 100.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 194 Osceola School District 4713000 48 48 39 81.3 36 75.0 25 52.1 26 54.2 195 Ouachita River School District 5706000 23 22 9 40.9 7 31.8 3 13.6 5 22.7 196 Ouachita School District 3005000 15 15 8 53.3 6 40.0 3 20.0 2 13.3 197 Ozark Mountain School District 6505000 18 18 11 61.1 7 38.9 6 33.3 6 33.3 198 Ozark School District 2404000 70 70 43 61.4 37 52.9 29 41.4 24 34.3 199 Palestine-Wheatley School District 6205000 23 23 17 73.9 15 65.2 13 56.5 14 60.9 200 Pangburn School District 7309000 15 15 7 46.7 7 46.7 4 26.7 4 26.7 201 Paragould School District 2808000 98 98 59 60.2 43 43.9 32 32.7 25 25.5 202 Paris School District 4203000 50 50 22 44.0 16 32.0 10 20.0 8 16.0 203 Parkers Chapel School District 7007000 31 31 12 38.7 9 29.0 7 22.6 6 19.4 204 Pea Ridge School District 0407000 49 49 16 32.7 11 22.4 5 10.2 8 16.3 205 Perryville School District 5303000 46 46 15 32.6 10 21.7 7 15.2 4 8.7 206 Piggott School District 1104000 30 30 14 46.7 12 40.0 9 30.0 6 20.0 207 Pine Bluff School District 3505000 194 194 135 69.6 118 60.8 83 42.8 63 32.5 208 Pocahontas School District 6103000 70 70 43 61.4 35 50.0 22 31.4 15 21.4 209 Pottsville School District 5804000 85 85 40 47.1 34 40.0 17 20.0 20 23.5 210 Poyen School District 2703000 11 11 5 45.5 5 45.5 4 36.4 3 27.3 211 Prairie Grove School District 7206000 39 39 17 43.6 13 33.3 3 7.7 5 12.8 212 Prescott School District 5006000 50 50 37 74.0 28 56.0 25 50.0 25 50.0 213 Pulaski County Special School District 6003000 489 488 312 63.9 281 57.6 203 41.6 176 36.1 214 Quitman School District 1203000 20 20 5 25.0 4 20.0 3 15.0 2 10.0 215 Rector School District 1106000 23 23 10 43.5 8 34.8 5 21.7 5 21.7 216 Riverside School District 1613000 24 24 14 58.3 10 41.7 11 45.8 5 20.8 217 Riverview School District 7307000 33 33 20 60.6 15 45.5 12 36.4 5 15.2 218 Rogers School District 0405000 228 228 107 46.9 76 33.3 65 28.5 47 20.6 219 Rose Bud School District 7310000 28 28 13 46.4 8 28.6 9 32.1 3 10.7 220 Russellville School District 5805000 212 212 92 43.4 80 37.7 46 21.7 30 14.2 221 Salem School District 2502000 29 29 8 27.6 4 13.8 6 20.7 7 24.1 222 School of Excellence Charter 0140700 - - - - - - - - - - 223 Scranton School District 4204000 16 16 6 37.5 5 31.3 4 25.0 2 12.5 224 Searcy County School District 6502000 27 27 15 55.6 12 44.4 6 22.2 8 29.6 225 Searcy School District 7311000 127 127 23 18.1 15 11.8 11 8.7 6 4.7 226 Sheridan School District 2705000 152 152 53 34.9 32 21.1 32 21.1 24 15.8 227 Shirley School District 7104000 21 21 14 66.7 13 61.9 7 33.3 8 38.1 228 Siloam Springs School District 0406000 91 91 38 41.8 29 31.9 26 28.6 20 22.0 229 Sloan-Hendrix School District 3806000 27 27 15 55.6 12 44.4 11 40.7 5 18.5 230 Smackover School District 7008000 27 27 14 51.9 10 37.0 9 33.3 9 33.3 231 South Conway Co. School District 1507000 92 92 49 53.3 37 40.2 32 34.8 35 38.0 232 South Mississippi County School District 4706000 50 50 36 72.0 32 64.0 19 38.0 17 34.0 233 South Pike County School District 5504000 32 32 16 50.0 14 43.8 9 28.1 7 21.9 234 South Side School District 7105000 14 14 7 50.0 6 42.9 3 21.4 2 14.3 235 Southside School District 3209000 43 43 20 46.5 15 34.9 13 30.2 12 27.9 236 Spring Hill School District 2906000 14 14 8 57.1 5 35.7 5 35.7 3 21.4 237 Springdale School District 7207000 479 479 208 43.4 150 31.3 111 23.2 96 20.0 238 Star City School District 4003000 63 62 36 58.1 27 43.5 27 43.5 26 41.9

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Anytime Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-15

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent No. District Name

District LEA

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

239 Stephens School District 5206000 21 21 16 76.2 11 52.4 13 61.9 13 61.9 240 Strong-Huttig School District 7009000 18 17 15 88.2 12 70.6 12 70.6 9 52.9 241 Stuttgart School District 0104000 70 70 39 55.7 34 48.6 24 34.3 19 27.1 242 Texarkana School District 4605000 44 44 26 59.1 17 38.6 17 38.6 18 40.9 243 Trumann School District 5605000 29 29 9 31.0 7 24.1 6 20.7 4 13.8 244 Two Rivers School District 7510000 29 29 18 62.1 15 51.7 14 48.3 7 24.1 245 Valley Springs School District 0505000 41 41 15 36.6 11 26.8 9 22.0 8 19.5 246 Valley View School District 1612000 101 101 30 29.7 22 21.8 16 15.8 10 9.9 247 Van Buren School District 1705000 222 222 76 34.2 65 29.3 38 17.1 29 13.1 248 Vilonia School District 2307000 144 144 56 38.9 43 29.9 28 19.4 15 10.4 249 Viola School District 2503000 18 18 8 44.4 3 16.7 6 33.3 7 38.9 250 Waldron School District 6401000 51 48 25 52.1 21 43.8 15 31.3 14 29.2 251 Warren School District 0602000 52 52 37 71.2 34 65.4 31 59.6 24 46.2 252 Watson Chapel School District 3509000 153 153 95 62.1 71 46.4 68 44.4 44 28.8 253 West Fork School District 7208000 55 55 27 49.1 20 36.4 14 25.5 11 20.0 254 West Memphis School District 1803000 184 184 134 72.8 115 62.5 103 56.0 102 55.4 255 West Side School District 1204000 23 23 12 52.2 7 30.4 6 26.1 5 21.7 256 Western Yell Co. School District 7509000 20 20 11 55.0 8 40.0 8 40.0 3 15.0 257 Westside Cons. School District 1602000 51 51 23 45.1 19 37.3 14 27.5 11 21.6 258 Westside School District 3606000 21 21 16 76.2 13 61.9 12 57.1 10 47.6 259 White Co. Central School District 7304000 25 25 16 64.0 15 60.0 7 28.0 8 32.0 260 White Hall School District 3510000 133 133 54 40.6 44 33.1 34 25.6 21 15.8 261 Wonderview School District 1505000 22 22 14 63.6 12 54.5 7 31.8 4 18.2 262 Woodlawn School District 1304000 26 26 12 46.2 10 38.5 9 34.6 8 30.8 263 Wynne School District 1905000 119 119 53 44.5 39 32.8 37 31.1 31 26.1 264 Yellville-Summit School District 4502000 34 34 17 50.0 14 41.2 10 29.4 9 26.5

15,739 15,708 7,684 48.9 6,097 38.8 4,734 30.1 4,069 25.9

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.3. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

All Public HS Districts

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2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-16

Remediation Rates for Students Graduating High School within the Last 2 YearsAcademic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2010 or 2011.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent 1 Academics Plus School District 6040700 12 12 3 25.0 2 16.7 - - 1 8.3 2 Alma School District 1701000 129 129 45 34.9 36 27.9 17 13.2 19 14.7 3 Alpena School District 0501000 14 14 6 42.9 4 28.6 4 28.6 2 14.3 4 Arise Charter 2240700 - - - - - - - - - - 5 Ark School For Blind 6091000 5 5 4 80.0 4 80.0 2 40.0 2 40.0 6 Ark School For Deaf 6092000 - - - - - - - - - - 7 Arkadelphia School District 1002000 76 76 30 39.5 22 28.9 19 25.0 20 26.3 8 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 8099000 41 41 - - - - - - - - 9 Arkansas Virtual Academy 6043700 - - - - - - - - - -

10 Armorel School District 4701000 16 16 6 37.5 6 37.5 5 31.3 4 25.0 11 Ashdown School District 4101000 40 40 15 37.5 13 32.5 4 10.0 8 20.0 12 Atkins School District 5801000 29 29 13 44.8 6 20.7 9 31.0 9 31.0 13 Augusta School District 7401000 12 12 12 100.0 10 83.3 7 58.3 6 50.0 14 Bald Knob School District 7301000 32 32 5 15.6 4 12.5 2 6.3 2 6.3 15 Barton-Lexa School District 5401000 28 28 14 50.0 8 28.6 6 21.4 10 35.7 16 Batesville School District 3201000 82 82 31 37.8 26 31.7 18 22.0 17 20.7 17 Bauxite School District 6301000 41 41 21 51.2 16 39.0 11 26.8 10 24.4 18 Bay School District 1601000 14 14 7 50.0 4 28.6 2 14.3 5 35.7 19 Bearden School District 5201000 14 14 9 64.3 7 50.0 6 42.9 5 35.7 20 Beebe School District 7302000 103 103 34 33.0 23 22.3 20 19.4 18 17.5 21 Benton County School of Arts 0440700 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 1 9.1 1 9.1 22 Benton School District 6302000 162 162 39 24.1 30 18.5 22 13.6 18 11.1 23 Bentonville School District 0401000 360 360 92 25.6 51 14.2 49 13.6 46 12.8 24 Bergman School District 0502000 40 40 16 40.0 13 32.5 8 20.0 6 15.0 25 Berryville School District 0801000 34 34 11 32.4 8 23.5 6 17.6 7 20.6 26 Bismarck School District 3001000 32 32 16 50.0 9 28.1 11 34.4 7 21.9 27 Blevins School District 2901000 15 15 13 86.7 10 66.7 8 53.3 8 53.3 28 Blytheville School District 4702000 80 80 57 71.3 43 53.8 45 56.3 44 55.0 29 Booneville School District 4201000 50 50 21 42.0 17 34.0 9 18.0 12 24.0 30 Bradford School District 7303000 18 18 8 44.4 7 38.9 3 16.7 1 5.6 31 Bradley School District 3701000 11 11 3 27.3 2 18.2 - - 1 9.1 32 Brinkley School District 4801000 18 18 12 66.7 8 44.4 9 50.0 8 44.4 33 Brookland School District 1603000 35 35 16 45.7 15 42.9 5 14.3 5 14.3 34 Bryant School District 6303000 280 280 74 26.4 55 19.6 36 12.9 44 15.7 35 Buffalo Island Central School District 1605000 18 18 5 27.8 2 11.1 4 22.2 1 5.6 36 Cabot School District 4304000 355 355 119 33.5 97 27.3 61 17.2 55 15.5 37 Caddo Hills School District 4901000 16 16 5 31.3 2 12.5 3 18.8 3 18.8 38 Calico Rock School District 3301000 11 11 3 27.3 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1 39 Camden Fairview School District 5204000 84 84 45 53.6 32 38.1 29 34.5 30 35.7 40 Carlisle School District 4303000 22 22 14 63.6 11 50.0 10 45.5 7 31.8 41 Cave City School District 6802000 37 37 23 62.2 18 48.6 15 40.5 12 32.4 42 Cedar Ridge School District 3212000 22 22 14 63.6 13 59.1 10 45.5 9 40.9 43 Cedarville School District 1702000 31 31 11 35.5 7 22.6 5 16.1 2 6.5 44 Centerpoint School District 5502000 38 38 18 47.4 11 28.9 13 34.2 9 23.7

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

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2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-16

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

45 Charleston School District 2402000 44 44 16 36.4 11 25.0 9 20.5 9 20.5 46 Clarendon School District 4802000 19 19 15 78.9 13 68.4 8 42.1 5 26.3 47 Clarksville School District 3601000 60 60 23 38.3 16 26.7 15 25.0 14 23.3 48 Cleveland County School District 1305000 35 35 11 31.4 6 17.1 5 14.3 2 5.7 49 Clinton School District 7102000 40 40 16 40.0 13 32.5 9 22.5 8 20.0 50 Concord School District 1201000 7 7 4 57.1 4 57.1 2 28.6 2 28.6 51 Conway School District 2301000 334 334 114 34.1 87 26.0 57 17.1 47 14.1 52 Corning School District 1101000 18 18 9 50.0 6 33.3 8 44.4 7 38.9 53 Cossatot River School District 5707000 36 36 25 69.4 15 41.7 13 36.1 11 30.6 54 Cotter School District 0302000 21 21 13 61.9 10 47.6 8 38.1 5 23.8 55 County Line School District 2403000 16 16 4 25.0 2 12.5 4 25.0 2 12.5 56 Covenant Keepers Charter School 6044700 - - - - - - - - - - 57 Cross County School District 1901000 16 16 8 50.0 7 43.8 4 25.0 3 18.8 58 Crossett School District 0201000 67 66 40 60.6 36 54.5 30 45.5 29 43.9 59 Cutter-Morning Star School District 2601000 31 29 21 72.4 11 37.9 16 55.2 9 31.0 60 Danville School District 7503000 29 29 19 65.5 16 55.2 15 51.7 11 37.9 61 Dardanelle School District 7504000 62 62 28 45.2 14 22.6 18 29.0 8 12.9 62 Decatur School District 0402000 12 12 5 41.7 4 33.3 5 41.7 3 25.0 63 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 5106000 8 8 3 37.5 2 25.0 - - 2 25.0 64 DeQueen School District 6701000 51 51 28 54.9 12 23.5 21 41.2 16 31.4 65 Dermott School District 0901000 15 15 12 80.0 12 80.0 11 73.3 9 60.0 66 Des Arc School District 5901000 24 24 16 66.7 14 58.3 10 41.7 8 33.3 67 Dewitt School District 0101000 44 44 23 52.3 19 43.2 13 29.5 16 36.4 68 Dierks School District 3102000 21 21 10 47.6 6 28.6 7 33.3 6 28.6 69 Dollarway School District 3502000 61 60 48 80.0 43 71.7 35 58.3 26 43.3 70 Dover School District 5802000 44 44 23 52.3 19 43.2 10 22.7 12 27.3 71 Dreamland Academy 6042700 - - - - - - - - - - 72 Drew Central School District 2202000 33 33 23 69.7 15 45.5 19 57.6 17 51.5 73 Dumas School District 2104000 56 55 34 61.8 27 49.1 24 43.6 21 38.2 74 Earle School District 1802000 17 17 13 76.5 12 70.6 7 41.2 8 47.1 75 East End School District 5301000 31 31 13 41.9 8 25.8 9 29.0 8 25.8 76 East Poinsett Co. School District 5608000 24 24 20 83.3 18 75.0 12 50.0 12 50.0 77 El Dorado School District 7001000 152 151 103 68.2 83 55.0 77 51.0 70 46.4 78 Elkins School District 7201000 38 38 13 34.2 10 26.3 6 15.8 5 13.2 79 Emerson-Taylor School District 1408000 17 17 3 17.6 1 5.9 1 5.9 1 5.9 80 England School District 4302000 33 33 25 75.8 19 57.6 15 45.5 14 42.4 81 Estem Elementary Public Charter 6045700 - - - - - - - - - - 82 Estem Middle Public Charter 6046700 - - - - - - - - - - 83 eStem School District 6047700 - - - - - - - - - - 84 Eureka Springs School District 0802000 24 24 10 41.7 8 33.3 5 20.8 4 16.7 85 Farmington School District 7202000 67 67 23 34.3 20 29.9 12 17.9 11 16.4 86 Fayetteville School District 7203000 289 289 77 26.6 53 18.3 42 14.5 29 10.0 87 Flippin School District 4501000 22 22 13 59.1 10 45.5 5 22.7 8 36.4 88 Focus Learning Academy 2347000 - - - - - - - - - - 89 Fordyce School District 2002000 37 37 23 62.2 17 45.9 18 48.6 15 40.5 90 Foreman School District 4102000 16 16 7 43.8 3 18.8 3 18.8 6 37.5 91 Forrest City School District 6201000 96 96 68 70.8 60 62.5 52 54.2 52 54.2

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2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-16

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

92 Fort Smith School District 6601000 416 416 111 26.7 89 21.4 47 11.3 45 10.8 93 Fouke School District 4603000 15 15 2 13.3 2 13.3 - - 2 13.3 94 Fountain Lake School District 2602000 49 49 21 42.9 13 26.5 13 26.5 8 16.3 95 Genoa Central School District 4602000 12 12 3 25.0 1 8.3 2 16.7 1 8.3 96 Gentry School District 0403000 33 33 17 51.5 8 24.2 10 30.3 7 21.2 97 Glen Rose School District 3002000 33 33 15 45.5 12 36.4 10 30.3 7 21.2 98 Gosnell School District 4708000 43 43 29 67.4 19 44.2 20 46.5 16 37.2 99 Gravette School District 0404000 33 33 17 51.5 13 39.4 12 36.4 9 27.3 100 Green Forest School District 0803000 13 13 7 53.8 5 38.5 5 38.5 4 30.8 101 Greenbrier School District 2303000 106 106 37 34.9 26 24.5 18 17.0 21 19.8 102 Greene Co. Tech School District 2807000 115 115 41 35.7 30 26.1 25 21.7 22 19.1 103 Greenland School District 7204000 20 20 8 40.0 7 35.0 3 15.0 3 15.0 104 Greenwood School District 6602000 151 151 36 23.8 29 19.2 14 9.3 12 7.9 105 Gurdon School District 1003000 26 26 11 42.3 6 23.1 10 38.5 9 34.6 106 Guy-Perkins School District 2304000 20 20 10 50.0 7 35.0 7 35.0 4 20.0 107 Haas Hall Academy 7240700 24 24 4 16.7 3 12.5 - - 1 4.2 108 Hackett School District 6603000 19 19 12 63.2 8 42.1 8 42.1 2 10.5 109 Hamburg School District 0203000 37 36 24 66.7 21 58.3 17 47.2 14 38.9 110 Hampton School District 0701000 26 26 16 61.5 10 38.5 14 53.8 13 50.0 111 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 5205000 41 41 13 31.7 9 22.0 9 22.0 8 19.5 112 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 6304000 28 28 11 39.3 9 32.1 6 21.4 8 28.6 113 Harrisburg School District 5602000 28 28 14 50.0 10 35.7 5 17.9 6 21.4 114 Harrison School District 0503000 82 82 31 37.8 26 31.7 16 19.5 13 15.9 115 Hartford School District 6604000 8 8 3 37.5 3 37.5 1 12.5 2 25.0 116 Hazen School District 5903000 14 14 8 57.1 6 42.9 6 42.9 4 28.6 117 Heber Springs School District 1202000 60 60 19 31.7 14 23.3 13 21.7 10 16.7 118 Hector School District 5803000 22 22 10 45.5 9 40.9 6 27.3 6 27.3 119 Helena/ W.Helena School District 5403000 79 79 62 78.5 59 74.7 46 58.2 44 55.7 120 Hermitage School District 0601000 5 5 5 100.0 2 40.0 4 80.0 4 80.0 121 Highland School District 6804000 45 45 16 35.6 12 26.7 11 24.4 11 24.4 122 Hillcrest School District 3809000 9 9 4 44.4 2 22.2 4 44.4 3 33.3 123 Hope Academy 3540700 - - - - - - - - - - 124 Hope School District 2903000 66 66 38 57.6 32 48.5 27 40.9 20 30.3 125 Horatio School District 6703000 23 23 12 52.2 11 47.8 9 39.1 4 17.4 126 Hot Springs School District 2603000 71 71 37 52.1 25 35.2 29 40.8 26 36.6 127 Hoxie School District 3804000 21 21 9 42.9 9 42.9 4 19.0 3 14.3 128 Hughes School District 6202000 19 19 19 100.0 18 94.7 15 78.9 16 84.2 129 Huntsville School District 4401000 55 55 15 27.3 6 10.9 11 20.0 7 12.7 130 Imboden Charter School District 3840700 - - - - - - - - - - 131 Izard County Cons. School District 3306000 13 13 4 30.8 2 15.4 4 30.8 3 23.1 132 Jackson County School District 3405000 31 31 18 58.1 15 48.4 5 16.1 5 16.1 133 Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School District 6050700 - - - - - - - - - - 134 Jasper School District 5102000 22 22 7 31.8 6 27.3 4 18.2 1 4.5 135 Jessieville School District 2604000 36 36 8 22.2 5 13.9 3 8.3 3 8.3 136 Jonesboro School District 1608000 142 142 53 37.3 43 30.3 34 23.9 19 13.4 137 Junction City School District 7003000 19 19 12 63.2 11 57.9 8 42.1 10 52.6 138 Kipp Delta Charter Public School District 5440700 11 11 5 45.5 3 27.3 2 18.2 2 18.2

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2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-16

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

139 Kirby School District 5503000 16 16 5 31.3 4 25.0 3 18.8 2 12.5 140 Lafayette County School District 3704000 25 25 19 76.0 15 60.0 13 52.0 13 52.0 141 Lake Hamilton School District 2605000 147 145 55 37.9 34 23.4 33 22.8 20 13.8 142 Lakeside School District (Chicot County) 0903000 32 32 23 71.9 19 59.4 18 56.3 20 62.5 143 Lakeside School District (Garland Co.) 2606000 107 106 34 32.1 20 18.9 24 22.6 21 19.8 144 Lamar School District 3604000 34 34 28 82.4 17 50.0 22 64.7 16 47.1 145 Lavaca School District 6605000 35 35 17 48.6 14 40.0 8 22.9 3 8.6 146 Lawrence County School District 3810000 31 31 19 61.3 13 41.9 16 51.6 9 29.0 147 Lead Hill School District 0506000 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 4 36.4 2 18.2 148 Lee County School District 3904000 36 36 30 83.3 24 66.7 23 63.9 20 55.6 149 Lincoln School District 7205000 31 31 7 22.6 5 16.1 6 19.4 3 9.7 150 Lisa Academy 6041700 29 28 6 21.4 5 17.9 3 10.7 3 10.7 151 Lisa Academy North 6048700 - - - - - - - - - - 152 Little Rock Preparatory Academy 6049700 - - - - - - - - - - 153 Little Rock School District 6001000 661 660 389 58.9 347 52.6 249 37.7 220 33.3 154 Little Rock Urban Collegiate Public Charter 6051700 - - - - - - - - - - 155 Lonoke School District 4301000 64 64 32 50.0 25 39.1 17 26.6 15 23.4 156 Magazine School District 4202000 21 21 8 38.1 5 23.8 6 28.6 4 19.0 157 Magnet Cove School District 3003000 28 28 11 39.3 6 21.4 7 25.0 5 17.9 158 Magnolia School District 1402000 89 88 46 52.3 35 39.8 39 44.3 38 43.2 159 Malvern School District 3004000 71 71 33 46.5 26 36.6 22 31.0 20 28.2 160 Mammoth Spring School District 2501000 11 11 4 36.4 3 27.3 1 9.1 2 18.2 161 Manila School District 4712000 53 53 23 43.4 16 30.2 12 22.6 16 30.2 162 Mansfield School District 6606000 35 35 17 48.6 16 45.7 8 22.9 6 17.1 163 Marion School District 1804000 127 127 71 55.9 61 48.0 46 36.2 46 36.2 164 Marked Tree School District 5604000 18 18 9 50.0 7 38.9 8 44.4 8 44.4 165 Marmaduke School District 2803000 12 12 9 75.0 9 75.0 5 41.7 2 16.7 166 Marvell School District 5404000 25 25 21 84.0 17 68.0 17 68.0 17 68.0 167 Mayflower School District 2305000 38 38 19 50.0 17 44.7 7 18.4 9 23.7 168 Maynard School District 6102000 13 13 10 76.9 7 53.8 9 69.2 3 23.1 169 McCrory School District 7403000 17 17 3 17.6 1 5.9 1 5.9 2 11.8 170 McGehee School District 2105000 55 55 33 60.0 26 47.3 16 29.1 23 41.8 171 Melbourne School District (Izard Co.) 3302000 26 26 10 38.5 8 30.8 3 11.5 3 11.5 172 Mena School District 5703000 83 83 25 30.1 17 20.5 14 16.9 12 14.5 173 Midland School District 3211000 14 14 6 42.9 5 35.7 5 35.7 4 28.6 174 Mineral Springs School District 3104000 20 20 11 55.0 8 40.0 5 25.0 2 10.0 175 Monticello School District 2203000 61 60 27 45.0 21 35.0 21 35.0 20 33.3 176 Mount Ida School District 4902000 22 22 9 40.9 6 27.3 5 22.7 6 27.3 177 Mountain Home School District 0303000 93 93 38 40.9 30 32.3 24 25.8 21 22.6 178 Mountain Pine School District 2607000 12 12 3 25.0 2 16.7 3 25.0 2 16.7 179 Mountain View School District 6901000 65 65 25 38.5 10 15.4 13 20.0 10 15.4 180 Mountainburg School District 1703000 24 24 6 25.0 3 12.5 1 4.2 3 12.5 181 Mt. Vernon/Enola School District 2306000 11 11 2 18.2 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1 182 Mulberry/Pleasant View Bi-County School District 1704000 12 12 3 25.0 2 16.7 2 16.7 1 8.3 183 North Little Rock School District 6002000 319 319 165 51.7 141 44.2 104 32.6 86 27.0 184 Nashville School District 3105000 57 57 22 38.6 19 33.3 13 22.8 12 21.1 185 Nemo Vista School District 1503000 14 14 10 71.4 9 64.3 4 28.6 3 21.4

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2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-16

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

186 Nettleton School District 1611000 104 104 31 29.8 25 24.0 12 11.5 13 12.5 187 Nevada School District 5008000 13 13 10 76.9 5 38.5 9 69.2 7 53.8 188 Newport School District 3403000 42 42 22 52.4 17 40.5 11 26.2 13 31.0 189 Norfork School District 0304000 8 8 4 50.0 4 50.0 1 12.5 1 12.5 190 Norphlet School District 7006000 26 26 12 46.2 7 26.9 10 38.5 11 42.3 191 Northwest Arkansas Academy of Fine Arts 0441700 - - - - - - - - - - 192 Omaha School District 0504000 9 9 4 44.4 3 33.3 1 11.1 1 11.1 193 Osceola (OCABS) Comm Arts-Business Charter School 4740700 2 2 2 100.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 194 Osceola School District 4713000 43 43 35 81.4 32 74.4 22 51.2 22 51.2 195 Ouachita River School District 5706000 22 21 8 38.1 7 33.3 3 14.3 4 19.0 196 Ouachita School District 3005000 14 14 7 50.0 5 35.7 3 21.4 2 14.3 197 Ozark Mountain School District 6505000 15 15 9 60.0 7 46.7 4 26.7 4 26.7 198 Ozark School District 2404000 57 57 31 54.4 27 47.4 20 35.1 17 29.8 199 Palestine-Wheatley School District 6205000 20 20 14 70.0 12 60.0 11 55.0 12 60.0 200 Pangburn School District 7309000 15 15 7 46.7 7 46.7 4 26.7 4 26.7 201 Paragould School District 2808000 68 68 30 44.1 18 26.5 16 23.5 12 17.6 202 Paris School District 4203000 42 42 16 38.1 11 26.2 7 16.7 7 16.7 203 Parkers Chapel School District 7007000 30 30 11 36.7 8 26.7 6 20.0 5 16.7 204 Pea Ridge School District 0407000 45 45 12 26.7 7 15.6 4 8.9 7 15.6 205 Perryville School District 5303000 42 42 13 31.0 8 19.0 7 16.7 4 9.5 206 Piggott School District 1104000 27 27 13 48.1 11 40.7 8 29.6 6 22.2 207 Pine Bluff School District 3505000 161 161 110 68.3 94 58.4 73 45.3 59 36.6 208 Pocahontas School District 6103000 64 64 37 57.8 31 48.4 19 29.7 13 20.3 209 Pottsville School District 5804000 76 76 31 40.8 28 36.8 14 18.4 16 21.1 210 Poyen School District 2703000 10 10 4 40.0 4 40.0 3 30.0 3 30.0 211 Prairie Grove School District 7206000 35 35 14 40.0 10 28.6 3 8.6 5 14.3 212 Prescott School District 5006000 45 45 33 73.3 24 53.3 22 48.9 23 51.1 213 Pulaski County Special School District 6003000 423 422 251 59.5 224 53.1 163 38.6 141 33.4 214 Quitman School District 1203000 18 18 5 27.8 4 22.2 3 16.7 2 11.1 215 Rector School District 1106000 20 20 9 45.0 7 35.0 5 25.0 4 20.0 216 Riverside School District 1613000 22 22 12 54.5 8 36.4 10 45.5 5 22.7 217 Riverview School District 7307000 31 31 18 58.1 13 41.9 10 32.3 5 16.1 218 Rogers School District 0405000 189 189 74 39.2 45 23.8 48 25.4 36 19.0 219 Rose Bud School District 7310000 25 25 11 44.0 6 24.0 9 36.0 2 8.0 220 Russellville School District 5805000 188 188 68 36.2 57 30.3 36 19.1 26 13.8 221 Salem School District 2502000 26 26 6 23.1 3 11.5 5 19.2 5 19.2 222 School of Excellence Charter 0140700 - - - - - - - - - - 223 Scranton School District 4204000 16 16 6 37.5 5 31.3 4 25.0 2 12.5 224 Searcy County School District 6502000 24 24 12 50.0 9 37.5 6 25.0 7 29.2 225 Searcy School District 7311000 121 121 20 16.5 13 10.7 10 8.3 6 5.0 226 Sheridan School District 2705000 138 138 43 31.2 22 15.9 27 19.6 22 15.9 227 Shirley School District 7104000 18 18 11 61.1 10 55.6 6 33.3 7 38.9 228 Siloam Springs School District 0406000 80 80 28 35.0 20 25.0 20 25.0 19 23.8 229 Sloan-Hendrix School District 3806000 23 23 12 52.2 10 43.5 9 39.1 5 21.7 230 Smackover School District 7008000 25 25 13 52.0 9 36.0 8 32.0 8 32.0 231 South Conway Co. School District 1507000 81 81 39 48.1 28 34.6 24 29.6 28 34.6 232 South Mississippi County School District 4706000 46 46 32 69.6 28 60.9 16 34.8 14 30.4

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2-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-16

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEAFirst-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

233 South Pike County School District 5504000 28 28 13 46.4 11 39.3 8 28.6 6 21.4 234 South Side School District 7105000 14 14 7 50.0 6 42.9 3 21.4 2 14.3 235 Southside School District 3209000 38 38 15 39.5 11 28.9 11 28.9 10 26.3 236 Spring Hill School District 2906000 11 11 6 54.5 3 27.3 5 45.5 3 27.3 237 Springdale School District 7207000 425 425 166 39.1 113 26.6 90 21.2 80 18.8 238 Star City School District 4003000 55 54 29 53.7 21 38.9 22 40.7 20 37.0 239 Stephens School District 5206000 17 17 13 76.5 10 58.8 10 58.8 10 58.8 240 Strong-Huttig School District 7009000 15 14 12 85.7 9 64.3 10 71.4 8 57.1 241 Stuttgart School District 0104000 58 58 30 51.7 25 43.1 17 29.3 15 25.9 242 Texarkana School District 4605000 42 42 25 59.5 16 38.1 17 40.5 17 40.5 243 Trumann School District 5605000 25 25 5 20.0 3 12.0 2 8.0 1 4.0 244 Two Rivers School District 7510000 23 23 12 52.2 9 39.1 11 47.8 5 21.7 245 Valley Springs School District 0505000 40 40 14 35.0 11 27.5 8 20.0 7 17.5 246 Valley View School District 1612000 96 96 27 28.1 20 20.8 15 15.6 10 10.4 247 Van Buren School District 1705000 199 199 56 28.1 47 23.6 29 14.6 22 11.1 248 Vilonia School District 2307000 131 131 45 34.4 32 24.4 22 16.8 12 9.2 249 Viola School District 2503000 15 15 6 40.0 2 13.3 4 26.7 5 33.3 250 Waldron School District 6401000 42 40 17 42.5 15 37.5 10 25.0 10 25.0 251 Warren School District 0602000 46 46 31 67.4 28 60.9 25 54.3 20 43.5 252 Watson Chapel School District 3509000 132 132 79 59.8 57 43.2 55 41.7 41 31.1 253 West Fork School District 7208000 49 49 22 44.9 15 30.6 12 24.5 11 22.4 254 West Memphis School District 1803000 161 161 113 70.2 98 60.9 88 54.7 87 54.0 255 West Side School District 1204000 20 20 10 50.0 6 30.0 5 25.0 3 15.0 256 Western Yell Co. School District 7509000 20 20 11 55.0 8 40.0 8 40.0 3 15.0 257 Westside Cons. School District 1602000 47 47 19 40.4 16 34.0 11 23.4 10 21.3 258 Westside School District 3606000 16 16 11 68.8 8 50.0 8 50.0 7 43.8 259 White Co. Central School District 7304000 21 21 13 61.9 12 57.1 7 33.3 8 38.1 260 White Hall School District 3510000 127 127 51 40.2 41 32.3 33 26.0 20 15.7 261 Wonderview School District 1505000 20 20 12 60.0 10 50.0 5 25.0 2 10.0 262 Woodlawn School District 1304000 23 23 9 39.1 7 30.4 7 30.4 7 30.4 263 Wynne School District 1905000 107 107 42 39.3 29 27.1 31 29.0 25 23.4 264 Yellville-Summit School District 4502000 30 30 15 50.0 12 40.0 9 30.0 8 26.7

14,023 14,003 6,227 44.5 4,804 34.3 3,824 27.3 3,329 23.8

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.3. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

All Public HS Districts

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1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-17

Remediation Rates for Students Graduating High School within the Last YearAcademic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2011.

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1 Academics Plus School District 6040700 18 11 11 2 18.2 1 9.1 - - 1 9.1 2 Alma School District 1701000 235 122 122 40 32.8 32 26.2 16 13.1 17 13.9 3 Alpena School District 0501000 37 12 12 4 33.3 2 16.7 2 16.7 2 16.7 4 Arise Charter 2240700 - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Ark School For Blind 6091000 15 4 4 3 75.0 3 75.0 2 50.0 2 50.0 6 Ark School For Deaf 6092000 4 - - - - - - - - - - 7 Arkadelphia School District 1002000 131 72 72 28 38.9 20 27.8 17 23.6 19 26.4 8 Arkansas School Math & Sciences 8099000 - 37 37 - - - - - - - - 9 Arkansas Virtual Academy 6043700 - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Armorel School District 4701000 26 15 15 6 40.0 6 40.0 5 33.3 4 26.7 11 Ashdown School District 4101000 87 39 39 14 35.9 12 30.8 3 7.7 7 17.9 12 Atkins School District 5801000 57 25 25 9 36.0 4 16.0 7 28.0 6 24.0 13 Augusta School District 7401000 33 12 12 12 100.0 10 83.3 7 58.3 6 50.0 14 Bald Knob School District 7301000 75 30 30 4 13.3 3 10.0 2 6.7 2 6.7 15 Barton-Lexa School District 5401000 59 28 28 14 50.0 8 28.6 6 21.4 10 35.7 16 Batesville School District 3201000 162 82 82 31 37.8 26 31.7 18 22.0 17 20.7 17 Bauxite School District 6301000 86 40 40 21 52.5 16 40.0 11 27.5 10 25.0 18 Bay School District 1601000 41 13 13 6 46.2 3 23.1 2 15.4 5 38.5 19 Bearden School District 5201000 44 13 13 8 61.5 6 46.2 5 38.5 4 30.8 20 Beebe School District 7302000 197 100 100 33 33.0 22 22.0 20 20.0 18 18.0 21 Benton County School of Arts 0440700 35 9 9 5 55.6 4 44.4 1 11.1 1 11.1 22 Benton School District 6302000 263 152 152 36 23.7 28 18.4 19 12.5 18 11.8 23 Bentonville School District 0401000 747 348 348 85 24.4 47 13.5 43 12.4 42 12.1 24 Bergman School District 0502000 80 39 39 16 41.0 13 33.3 8 20.5 6 15.4 25 Berryville School District 0801000 126 32 32 10 31.3 8 25.0 6 18.8 6 18.8 26 Bismarck School District 3001000 66 32 32 16 50.0 9 28.1 11 34.4 7 21.9 27 Blevins School District 2901000 29 14 14 12 85.7 10 71.4 7 50.0 7 50.0 28 Blytheville School District 4702000 160 75 75 52 69.3 38 50.7 41 54.7 40 53.3 29 Booneville School District 4201000 99 47 47 19 40.4 15 31.9 8 17.0 11 23.4 30 Bradford School District 7303000 35 18 18 8 44.4 7 38.9 3 16.7 1 5.6 31 Bradley School District 3701000 33 11 11 3 27.3 2 18.2 - - 1 9.1 32 Brinkley School District 4801000 39 18 18 12 66.7 8 44.4 9 50.0 8 44.4 33 Brookland School District 1603000 85 35 35 16 45.7 15 42.9 5 14.3 5 14.3 34 Bryant School District 6303000 482 265 265 66 24.9 49 18.5 31 11.7 40 15.1 35 Buffalo Island Central School District 1605000 34 18 18 5 27.8 2 11.1 4 22.2 1 5.6 36 Cabot School District 4304000 612 338 338 106 31.4 84 24.9 55 16.3 49 14.5 37 Caddo Hills School District 4901000 29 15 15 5 33.3 2 13.3 3 20.0 3 20.0 38 Calico Rock School District 3301000 37 11 11 3 27.3 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1 39 Camden Fairview School District 5204000 166 80 80 42 52.5 31 38.8 26 32.5 28 35.0 40 Carlisle School District 4303000 44 22 22 14 63.6 11 50.0 10 45.5 7 31.8 41 Cave City School District 6802000 87 37 37 23 62.2 18 48.6 15 40.5 12 32.4 42 Cedar Ridge School District 3212000 58 21 21 14 66.7 13 61.9 10 47.6 9 42.9 43 Cedarville School District 1702000 77 31 31 11 35.5 7 22.6 5 16.1 2 6.5

No. District NameDistrict

LEA

AY2011 HS

Graduates

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

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1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-17

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEA

AY2011 HS

Graduates

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

44 Centerpoint School District 5502000 65 37 37 17 45.9 11 29.7 12 32.4 8 21.6 45 Charleston School District 2402000 69 43 43 15 34.9 11 25.6 8 18.6 9 20.9 46 Clarendon School District 4802000 44 17 17 13 76.5 11 64.7 7 41.2 4 23.5 47 Clarksville School District 3601000 125 57 57 21 36.8 14 24.6 14 24.6 13 22.8 48 Cleveland County School District 1305000 54 34 34 11 32.4 6 17.6 5 14.7 2 5.9 49 Clinton School District 7102000 86 39 39 15 38.5 12 30.8 8 20.5 7 17.9 50 Concord School District 1201000 23 6 6 3 50.0 3 50.0 1 16.7 1 16.7 51 Conway School District 2301000 555 323 323 107 33.1 81 25.1 52 16.1 45 13.9 52 Corning School District 1101000 80 17 17 8 47.1 6 35.3 8 47.1 6 35.3 53 Cossatot River School District 5707000 82 35 35 24 68.6 15 42.9 12 34.3 10 28.6 54 Cotter School District 0302000 44 21 21 13 61.9 10 47.6 8 38.1 5 23.8 55 County Line School District 2403000 36 14 14 2 14.3 1 7.1 2 14.3 1 7.1 56 Covenant Keepers Charter School 6044700 - - - - - - - - - - - 57 Cross County School District 1901000 48 15 15 7 46.7 7 46.7 3 20.0 3 20.0 58 Crossett School District 0201000 124 63 62 37 59.7 34 54.8 28 45.2 27 43.5 59 Cutter-Morning Star School District 2601000 62 26 24 17 70.8 10 41.7 12 50.0 8 33.3 60 Danville School District 7503000 58 27 27 17 63.0 15 55.6 13 48.1 9 33.3 61 Dardanelle School District 7504000 108 58 58 26 44.8 12 20.7 18 31.0 7 12.1 62 Decatur School District 0402000 22 10 10 3 30.0 2 20.0 3 30.0 3 30.0 63 Deer/Mt. Judea School District 5106000 24 8 8 3 37.5 2 25.0 - - 2 25.0 64 DeQueen School District 6701000 127 47 47 24 51.1 10 21.3 17 36.2 12 25.5 65 Dermott School District 0901000 41 15 15 12 80.0 12 80.0 11 73.3 9 60.0 66 Des Arc School District 5901000 43 22 22 14 63.6 12 54.5 8 36.4 6 27.3 67 Dewitt School District 0101000 92 42 42 21 50.0 17 40.5 12 28.6 15 35.7 68 Dierks School District 3102000 45 20 20 9 45.0 6 30.0 6 30.0 6 30.0 69 Dollarway School District 3502000 124 51 50 39 78.0 34 68.0 28 56.0 22 44.0 70 Dover School District 5802000 82 40 40 19 47.5 15 37.5 8 20.0 9 22.5 71 Dreamland Academy 6042700 - - - - - - - - - - - 72 Drew Central School District 2202000 82 31 31 21 67.7 13 41.9 18 58.1 16 51.6 73 Dumas School District 2104000 100 53 52 31 59.6 25 48.1 23 44.2 19 36.5 74 Earle School District 1802000 58 16 16 12 75.0 11 68.8 6 37.5 7 43.8 75 East End School District 5301000 48 29 29 11 37.9 7 24.1 7 24.1 6 20.7 76 East Poinsett Co. School District 5608000 40 21 21 17 81.0 15 71.4 9 42.9 10 47.6 77 El Dorado School District 7001000 250 143 142 94 66.2 76 53.5 71 50.0 61 43.0 78 Elkins School District 7201000 83 37 37 12 32.4 9 24.3 5 13.5 4 10.8 79 Emerson-Taylor School District 1408000 41 16 16 2 12.5 1 6.3 - - 1 6.3 80 England School District 4302000 61 32 32 24 75.0 18 56.3 14 43.8 13 40.6 81 Estem Elementary Public Charter 6045700 - - - - - - - - - - - 82 Estem Middle Public Charter 6046700 - - - - - - - - - - - 83 eStem School District 6047700 - - - - - - - - - - - 84 Eureka Springs School District 0802000 58 24 24 10 41.7 8 33.3 5 20.8 4 16.7 85 Farmington School District 7202000 146 65 65 23 35.4 20 30.8 12 18.5 11 16.9 86 Fayetteville School District 7203000 563 275 275 68 24.7 47 17.1 35 12.7 24 8.7 87 Flippin School District 4501000 61 20 20 12 60.0 9 45.0 5 25.0 7 35.0 88 Focus Learning Academy 2347000 - - - - - - - - - - - 89 Fordyce School District 2002000 80 35 35 21 60.0 16 45.7 16 45.7 13 37.1

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1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-17

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEA

AY2011 HS

Graduates

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

90 Foreman School District 4102000 31 15 15 6 40.0 3 20.0 3 20.0 5 33.3 91 Forrest City School District 6201000 192 91 91 63 69.2 56 61.5 48 52.7 47 51.6 92 Fort Smith School District 6601000 768 397 397 96 24.2 76 19.1 40 10.1 37 9.3 93 Fouke School District 4603000 55 15 15 2 13.3 2 13.3 - - 2 13.3 94 Fountain Lake School District 2602000 78 41 41 16 39.0 9 22.0 11 26.8 6 14.6 95 Genoa Central School District 4602000 42 12 12 3 25.0 1 8.3 2 16.7 1 8.3 96 Gentry School District 0403000 105 32 32 16 50.0 7 21.9 10 31.3 7 21.9 97 Glen Rose School District 3002000 80 32 32 15 46.9 12 37.5 10 31.3 7 21.9 98 Gosnell School District 4708000 80 40 40 27 67.5 18 45.0 18 45.0 15 37.5 99 Gravette School District 0404000 112 32 32 17 53.1 13 40.6 12 37.5 9 28.1

100 Green Forest School District 0803000 69 12 12 6 50.0 4 33.3 4 33.3 3 25.0 101 Greenbrier School District 2303000 198 101 101 34 33.7 23 22.8 15 14.9 19 18.8 102 Greene Co. Tech School District 2807000 238 111 111 38 34.2 27 24.3 24 21.6 21 18.9 103 Greenland School District 7204000 61 19 19 7 36.8 6 31.6 2 10.5 2 10.5 104 Greenwood School District 6602000 233 148 148 33 22.3 26 17.6 13 8.8 11 7.4 105 Gurdon School District 1003000 51 26 26 11 42.3 6 23.1 10 38.5 9 34.6 106 Guy-Perkins School District 2304000 37 18 18 8 44.4 5 27.8 5 27.8 3 16.7 107 Haas Hall Academy 7240700 45 22 22 4 18.2 3 13.6 - - 1 4.5 108 Hackett School District 6603000 34 18 18 11 61.1 7 38.9 8 44.4 2 11.1 109 Hamburg School District 0203000 117 36 35 23 65.7 20 57.1 16 45.7 13 37.1 110 Hampton School District 0701000 53 25 25 15 60.0 10 40.0 13 52.0 12 48.0 111 Harmony Grove School District (Ouachita Co.) 5205000 87 40 40 13 32.5 9 22.5 9 22.5 8 20.0 112 Harmony Grove School District (Saline Co.) 6304000 62 27 27 11 40.7 9 33.3 6 22.2 8 29.6 113 Harrisburg School District 5602000 73 24 24 12 50.0 9 37.5 5 20.8 5 20.8 114 Harrison School District 0503000 152 76 76 28 36.8 23 30.3 13 17.1 12 15.8 115 Hartford School District 6604000 23 7 7 2 28.6 2 28.6 1 14.3 1 14.3 116 Hazen School District 5903000 34 14 14 8 57.1 6 42.9 6 42.9 4 28.6 117 Heber Springs School District 1202000 110 59 59 19 32.2 14 23.7 13 22.0 10 16.9 118 Hector School District 5803000 43 22 22 10 45.5 9 40.9 6 27.3 6 27.3 119 Helena/ W.Helena School District 5403000 162 73 73 56 76.7 54 74.0 41 56.2 40 54.8 120 Hermitage School District 0601000 26 4 4 4 100.0 1 25.0 3 75.0 4 100.0 121 Highland School District 6804000 106 44 44 15 34.1 11 25.0 11 25.0 10 22.7 122 Hillcrest School District 3809000 30 8 8 3 37.5 1 12.5 3 37.5 2 25.0 123 Hope Academy 3540700 - - - - - - - - - - - 124 Hope School District 2903000 170 57 57 31 54.4 25 43.9 20 35.1 15 26.3 125 Horatio School District 6703000 64 22 22 11 50.0 10 45.5 8 36.4 4 18.2 126 Hot Springs School District 2603000 204 48 48 23 47.9 17 35.4 16 33.3 16 33.3 127 Hoxie School District 3804000 64 21 21 9 42.9 9 42.9 4 19.0 3 14.3 128 Hughes School District 6202000 33 17 17 17 100.0 16 94.1 14 82.4 14 82.4 129 Huntsville School District 4401000 169 55 55 15 27.3 6 10.9 11 20.0 7 12.7 130 Imboden Charter School District 3840700 - - - - - - - - - - - 131 Izard County Cons. School District 3306000 35 13 13 4 30.8 2 15.4 4 30.8 3 23.1 132 Jackson County School District 3405000 66 30 30 18 60.0 15 50.0 5 16.7 5 16.7 133 Jacksonville Lighthouse Charter School District 6050700 - - - - - - - - - - - 134 Jasper School District 5102000 60 22 22 7 31.8 6 27.3 4 18.2 1 4.5 135 Jessieville School District 2604000 63 33 33 6 18.2 3 9.1 3 9.1 3 9.1

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1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-17

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEA

AY2011 HS

Graduates

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

136 Jonesboro School District 1608000 279 130 130 44 33.8 34 26.2 29 22.3 15 11.5 137 Junction City School District 7003000 47 17 17 10 58.8 9 52.9 6 35.3 8 47.1 138 Kipp Delta Charter Public School District 5440700 27 10 10 5 50.0 3 30.0 2 20.0 2 20.0 139 Kirby School District 5503000 30 16 16 5 31.3 4 25.0 3 18.8 2 12.5 140 Lafayette County School District 3704000 53 23 23 17 73.9 14 60.9 11 47.8 11 47.8 141 Lake Hamilton School District 2605000 242 124 123 44 35.8 27 22.0 24 19.5 14 11.4 142 Lakeside School District (Chicot County) 0903000 67 31 31 22 71.0 18 58.1 17 54.8 19 61.3 143 Lakeside School District (Garland Co.) 2606000 186 92 92 24 26.1 13 14.1 17 18.5 16 17.4 144 Lamar School District 3604000 73 34 34 28 82.4 17 50.0 22 64.7 16 47.1 145 Lavaca School District 6605000 66 32 32 15 46.9 12 37.5 6 18.8 1 3.1 146 Lawrence County School District 3810000 75 29 29 17 58.6 13 44.8 14 48.3 9 31.0 147 Lead Hill School District 0506000 25 11 11 6 54.5 5 45.5 4 36.4 2 18.2 148 Lee County School District 3904000 83 34 34 28 82.4 22 64.7 21 61.8 18 52.9 149 Lincoln School District 7205000 93 31 31 7 22.6 5 16.1 6 19.4 3 9.7 150 Lisa Academy 6041700 37 28 27 6 22.2 5 18.5 3 11.1 3 11.1 151 Lisa Academy North 6048700 - - - - - - - - - - - 152 Little Rock Preparatory Academy 6049700 - - - - - - - - - - - 153 Little Rock School District 6001000 1,294 623 622 356 57.2 317 51.0 223 35.9 197 31.7 154 Little Rock Urban Collegiate Public Charter 6051700 - - - - - - - - - - - 155 Lonoke School District 4301000 113 58 58 27 46.6 20 34.5 13 22.4 12 20.7 156 Magazine School District 4202000 43 21 21 8 38.1 5 23.8 6 28.6 4 19.0 157 Magnet Cove School District 3003000 45 27 27 11 40.7 6 22.2 7 25.9 5 18.5 158 Magnolia School District 1402000 185 87 86 44 51.2 33 38.4 37 43.0 36 41.9 159 Malvern School District 3004000 133 68 68 30 44.1 25 36.8 20 29.4 17 25.0 160 Mammoth Spring School District 2501000 40 10 10 4 40.0 3 30.0 1 10.0 2 20.0 161 Manila School District 4712000 82 51 51 21 41.2 15 29.4 11 21.6 14 27.5 162 Mansfield School District 6606000 69 34 34 16 47.1 15 44.1 7 20.6 5 14.7 163 Marion School District 1804000 239 121 121 66 54.5 57 47.1 42 34.7 42 34.7 164 Marked Tree School District 5604000 40 18 18 9 50.0 7 38.9 8 44.4 8 44.4 165 Marmaduke School District 2803000 46 12 12 9 75.0 9 75.0 5 41.7 2 16.7 166 Marvell School District 5404000 46 23 23 19 82.6 15 65.2 15 65.2 15 65.2 167 Mayflower School District 2305000 69 36 36 17 47.2 15 41.7 6 16.7 8 22.2 168 Maynard School District 6102000 60 13 13 10 76.9 7 53.8 9 69.2 3 23.1 169 McCrory School District 7403000 45 16 16 3 18.8 1 6.3 1 6.3 2 12.5 170 McGehee School District 2105000 95 54 54 32 59.3 25 46.3 16 29.6 22 40.7 171 Melbourne School District (Izard Co.) 3302000 43 25 25 10 40.0 8 32.0 3 12.0 3 12.0 172 Mena School District 5703000 140 81 81 23 28.4 16 19.8 13 16.0 10 12.3 173 Midland School District 3211000 35 14 14 6 42.9 5 35.7 5 35.7 4 28.6 174 Mineral Springs School District 3104000 40 20 20 11 55.0 8 40.0 5 25.0 2 10.0 175 Monticello School District 2203000 141 57 57 24 42.1 18 31.6 18 31.6 18 31.6 176 Mount Ida School District 4902000 37 19 19 8 42.1 6 31.6 4 21.1 5 26.3 177 Mountain Home School District 0303000 228 89 89 34 38.2 26 29.2 21 23.6 18 20.2 178 Mountain Pine School District 2607000 32 9 9 2 22.2 1 11.1 2 22.2 1 11.1 179 Mountain View School District 6901000 115 64 64 24 37.5 10 15.6 13 20.3 9 14.1 180 Mountainburg School District 1703000 43 22 22 6 27.3 3 13.6 1 4.5 3 13.6 181 Mt. Vernon/Enola School District 2306000 25 11 11 2 18.2 2 18.2 1 9.1 1 9.1

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1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-17

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEA

AY2011 HS

Graduates

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

182 Mulberry/Pleasant View Bi-County School District 1704000 24 12 12 3 25.0 2 16.7 2 16.7 1 8.3 183 North Little Rock School District 6002000 559 300 300 148 49.3 125 41.7 93 31.0 76 25.3 184 Nashville School District 3105000 122 57 57 22 38.6 19 33.3 13 22.8 12 21.1 185 Nemo Vista School District 1503000 36 14 14 10 71.4 9 64.3 4 28.6 3 21.4 186 Nettleton School District 1611000 205 102 102 30 29.4 24 23.5 11 10.8 12 11.8 187 Nevada School District 5008000 30 12 12 9 75.0 4 33.3 8 66.7 6 50.0 188 Newport School District 3403000 85 35 35 17 48.6 13 37.1 8 22.9 11 31.4 189 Norfork School District 0304000 38 8 8 4 50.0 4 50.0 1 12.5 1 12.5 190 Norphlet School District 7006000 37 26 26 12 46.2 7 26.9 10 38.5 11 42.3 191 Northwest Arkansas Academy of Fine Arts 0441700 - - - - - - - - - - - 192 Omaha School District 0504000 27 8 8 4 50.0 3 37.5 1 12.5 1 12.5 193 Osceola (OCABS) Comm Arts-Business Charter School 4740700 18 2 2 2 100.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 1 50.0 194 Osceola School District 4713000 79 39 39 31 79.5 28 71.8 19 48.7 18 46.2 195 Ouachita River School District 5706000 43 22 21 8 38.1 7 33.3 3 14.3 4 19.0 196 Ouachita School District 3005000 28 13 13 6 46.2 4 30.8 3 23.1 1 7.7 197 Ozark Mountain School District 6505000 37 13 13 7 53.8 6 46.2 2 15.4 2 15.4 198 Ozark School District 2404000 116 53 53 28 52.8 24 45.3 19 35.8 16 30.2 199 Palestine-Wheatley School District 6205000 53 18 18 12 66.7 11 61.1 9 50.0 10 55.6 200 Pangburn School District 7309000 42 15 15 7 46.7 7 46.7 4 26.7 4 26.7 201 Paragould School District 2808000 143 65 65 28 43.1 16 24.6 14 21.5 11 16.9 202 Paris School District 4203000 65 41 41 15 36.6 10 24.4 7 17.1 6 14.6 203 Parkers Chapel School District 7007000 49 30 30 11 36.7 8 26.7 6 20.0 5 16.7 204 Pea Ridge School District 0407000 111 44 44 12 27.3 7 15.9 4 9.1 7 15.9 205 Perryville School District 5303000 79 41 41 13 31.7 8 19.5 7 17.1 4 9.8 206 Piggott School District 1104000 71 27 27 13 48.1 11 40.7 8 29.6 6 22.2 207 Pine Bluff School District 3505000 273 151 151 101 66.9 87 57.6 67 44.4 56 37.1 208 Pocahontas School District 6103000 135 62 62 36 58.1 30 48.4 18 29.0 12 19.4 209 Pottsville School District 5804000 110 74 74 29 39.2 26 35.1 12 16.2 14 18.9 210 Poyen School District 2703000 30 10 10 4 40.0 4 40.0 3 30.0 3 30.0 211 Prairie Grove School District 7206000 106 35 35 14 40.0 10 28.6 3 8.6 5 14.3 212 Prescott School District 5006000 80 43 43 31 72.1 22 51.2 20 46.5 21 48.8 213 Pulaski County Special School District 6003000 786 396 395 230 58.2 204 51.6 148 37.5 127 32.2 214 Quitman School District 1203000 35 18 18 5 27.8 4 22.2 3 16.7 2 11.1 215 Rector School District 1106000 37 19 19 8 42.1 6 31.6 5 26.3 4 21.1 216 Riverside School District 1613000 51 21 21 11 52.4 7 33.3 9 42.9 4 19.0 217 Riverview School District 7307000 85 29 29 16 55.2 11 37.9 9 31.0 4 13.8 218 Rogers School District 0405000 879 178 178 67 37.6 39 21.9 42 23.6 33 18.5 219 Rose Bud School District 7310000 61 25 25 11 44.0 6 24.0 9 36.0 2 8.0 220 Russellville School District 5805000 320 180 180 60 33.3 49 27.2 31 17.2 23 12.8 221 Salem School District 2502000 51 23 23 4 17.4 1 4.3 3 13.0 3 13.0 222 School of Excellence Charter 0140700 - - - - - - - - - - - 223 Scranton School District 4204000 30 16 16 6 37.5 5 31.3 4 25.0 2 12.5 224 Searcy County School District 6502000 52 22 22 11 50.0 8 36.4 5 22.7 6 27.3 225 Searcy School District 7311000 233 116 116 17 14.7 11 9.5 9 7.8 5 4.3 226 Sheridan School District 2705000 243 133 133 41 30.8 21 15.8 26 19.5 21 15.8 227 Shirley School District 7104000 34 18 18 11 61.1 10 55.6 6 33.3 7 38.9

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1-Year Remediation Rates by High School District ATTACHMENT 2-17

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

No. District NameDistrict

LEA

AY2011 HS

Graduates

First-Time Students

Test Takers

Any Remediation Math English Reading

228 Siloam Springs School District 0406000 290 75 75 25 33.3 18 24.0 18 24.0 18 24.0 229 Sloan-Hendrix School District 3806000 47 22 22 12 54.5 10 45.5 9 40.9 5 22.7 230 Smackover School District 7008000 72 25 25 13 52.0 9 36.0 8 32.0 8 32.0 231 South Conway Co. School District 1507000 152 79 79 38 48.1 27 34.2 23 29.1 27 34.2 232 South Mississippi County School District 4706000 91 44 44 30 68.2 26 59.1 16 36.4 13 29.5 233 South Pike County School District 5504000 45 27 27 12 44.4 10 37.0 7 25.9 5 18.5 234 South Side School District 7105000 23 13 13 6 46.2 6 46.2 2 15.4 1 7.7 235 Southside School District 3209000 94 38 38 15 39.5 11 28.9 11 28.9 10 26.3 236 Spring Hill School District 2906000 28 11 11 6 54.5 3 27.3 5 45.5 3 27.3 237 Springdale School District 7207000 1,123 402 402 152 37.8 102 25.4 81 20.1 74 18.4 238 Star City School District 4003000 103 54 53 28 52.8 20 37.7 21 39.6 19 35.8 239 Stephens School District 5206000 35 16 16 12 75.0 10 62.5 9 56.3 9 56.3 240 Strong-Huttig School District 7009000 36 15 14 12 85.7 9 64.3 10 71.4 8 57.1 241 Stuttgart School District 0104000 104 56 56 28 50.0 23 41.1 17 30.4 15 26.8 242 Texarkana School District 4605000 252 40 40 23 57.5 14 35.0 16 40.0 16 40.0 243 Trumann School District 5605000 89 25 25 5 20.0 3 12.0 2 8.0 1 4.0 244 Two Rivers School District 7510000 50 23 23 12 52.2 9 39.1 11 47.8 5 21.7 245 Valley Springs School District 0505000 66 37 37 12 32.4 9 24.3 6 16.2 5 13.5 246 Valley View School District 1612000 149 95 95 26 27.4 19 20.0 14 14.7 9 9.5 247 Van Buren School District 1705000 366 193 193 51 26.4 43 22.3 27 14.0 20 10.4 248 Vilonia School District 2307000 217 129 129 43 33.3 31 24.0 22 17.1 11 8.5 249 Viola School District 2503000 37 15 15 6 40.0 2 13.3 4 26.7 5 33.3 250 Waldron School District 6401000 90 40 38 15 39.5 13 34.2 9 23.7 9 23.7 251 Warren School District 0602000 113 43 43 28 65.1 25 58.1 22 51.2 17 39.5 252 Watson Chapel School District 3509000 235 128 128 78 60.9 57 44.5 54 42.2 41 32.0 253 West Fork School District 7208000 91 48 48 22 45.8 15 31.3 12 25.0 11 22.9 254 West Memphis School District 1803000 298 152 152 104 68.4 89 58.6 81 53.3 78 51.3 255 West Side School District 1204000 34 18 18 9 50.0 6 33.3 5 27.8 2 11.1 256 Western Yell Co. School District 7509000 35 20 20 11 55.0 8 40.0 8 40.0 3 15.0 257 Westside Cons. School District 1602000 102 46 46 18 39.1 15 32.6 11 23.9 10 21.7 258 Westside School District 3606000 35 15 15 10 66.7 7 46.7 8 53.3 6 40.0 259 White Co. Central School District 7304000 36 19 19 12 63.2 11 57.9 7 36.8 8 42.1 260 White Hall School District 3510000 204 123 123 48 39.0 39 31.7 31 25.2 19 15.4 261 Wonderview School District 1505000 28 18 18 11 61.1 10 55.6 4 22.2 2 11.1 262 Woodlawn School District 1304000 42 22 22 9 40.9 7 31.8 7 31.8 7 31.8 263 Wynne School District 1905000 219 102 102 39 38.2 27 26.5 29 28.4 24 23.5 264 Yellville-Summit School District 4502000 77 28 28 13 46.4 10 35.7 8 28.6 8 28.6

28,921 13,313 13,296 5,711 43.0 4,383 33.0 3,466 26.1 3,015 22.7

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.3. Counts of less than 10 are hidden due to FERPA.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

All Public HS Districts

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ATTACHMENT 2-18

Academic Year = 2012 ( Fall Term Only), Students graduated from High School in 2010 or 2011

Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent

1 1 ASUJ 1,480 1,469 1,041 196 18.8 142 13.6 67 6.4 51 4.9 2 1 ATU 1,556 1,556 991 239 24.1 150 15.1 133 13.4 105 10.6 3 1 HSU 810 810 503 142 28.2 91 18.1 79 15.7 78 15.5 4 1 SAUM 622 617 395 91 23.0 32 8.1 65 16.5 61 15.4 5 1 UAF 4,392 4,392 3,888 266 6.8 147 3.8 75 1.9 87 2.2 6 1 UAFS 1,113 1,113 665 122 18.3 85 12.8 46 6.9 41 6.2 7 1 UALR 834 834 481 101 21.0 73 15.2 48 10.0 39 8.1 8 1 UAM 586 573 225 82 36.4 50 22.2 43 19.1 43 19.1 9 1 UAMS - - - - - - - - - - - 10 1 UAPB 648 648 193 117 60.6 89 46.1 71 36.8 85 44.0 11 1 UCA 1,863 1,862 1,310 215 16.4 160 12.2 64 4.9 58 4.4 12 2 ANC 264 263 100 52 52.0 39 39.0 28 28.0 23 23.0 13 2 ASUB 760 760 331 98 29.6 81 24.5 56 16.9 36 10.9 14 2 ASUMH 144 144 58 22 37.9 17 29.3 12 20.7 12 20.7 15 2 ASUN 101 101 34 12 35.3 9 26.5 5 14.7 4 11.8 16 2 BRTC 231 231 92 52 56.5 41 44.6 38 41.3 24 26.1 17 2 CCCUA 98 97 40 28 70.0 21 52.5 14 35.0 12 30.0 18 2 CotO 86 86 25 13 52.0 12 48.0 10 40.0 6 24.0 19 2 EACC 141 141 38 22 57.9 18 47.4 11 28.9 11 28.9 20 2 MSCC 246 246 43 29 67.4 23 53.5 18 41.9 21 48.8 21 2 NAC 289 289 108 34 31.5 25 23.1 15 13.9 11 10.2 22 2 NPCC 298 289 82 39 47.6 26 31.7 20 24.4 12 14.6 23 2 NWACC 1,017 1,017 306 135 44.1 81 26.5 67 21.9 65 21.2 24 2 OZC 138 138 39 15 38.5 11 28.2 8 20.5 6 15.4 25 2 PCCUA 149 149 48 34 70.8 25 52.1 13 27.1 18 37.5 26 2 PTC 756 756 16 11 68.8 11 68.8 4 25.0 4 25.0 27 2 RMCC 105 103 39 15 38.5 8 20.5 8 20.5 6 15.4 28 2 SACC 111 111 14 8 57.1 4 28.6 4 28.6 4 28.6 29 2 SAUT 101 101 13 12 92.3 9 69.2 8 61.5 7 53.8 30 2 SEAC 196 196 62 32 51.6 29 46.8 12 19.4 - - 31 2 UACCB 137 137 52 24 46.2 19 36.5 11 21.2 10 19.2 32 2 UACCH 124 124 36 22 61.1 16 44.4 8 22.2 8 22.2 33 2 UACCM 394 394 134 68 50.7 42 31.3 29 21.6 29 21.6

13,904 13,874 9,692 1,571 16.2 1,019 10.5 691 7.1 648 6.7 5,886 5,873 1,710 777 45.4 567 33.2 399 23.3 329 19.2 19,790 19,747 11,402 2,348 20.6 1,586 13.9 1,090 9.6 977 8.6

NOTES:

2. Test Takers - this is a subset of First-Time Students that took the ACT, SAT, Asset, or Compass exam.

1. First-Time Students - these are students that enrolled in college for the first-time (they have never before attended college). This includes students that are seeking an associate or bachelor's degree only. Certificate-seekers are not included.

ACT 970 of 2009 Remediation Rates of Students with High School GPA >= 3.00

No.

All Public Colleges

Any Remediation Math English Reading

2-Year Colleges

Inst. Type

Institution First-Time Students

Test Takers

Test Takers w/

HS GPA >= 3.00

4-Year Universities

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Remediation AttemptsNumber of Times the Same Student was Enrolled in the Same Remedial Course during a 5-Year Period

Academic Year = 2011 for students enrolled in AY2007 - AY2011.NOTE: This does not take into account whether or not the student(s) passed the remedial course, but is only the number of times the course was taken.

No. IT Institution Remed. Regis-

trations

1 Attempt Only

1 Attempt Percent

2 Attempts

Only

2 Attempts Percent

3 Attempts

Only

3 Attempts Percent

4 Attempts

Only

4 Attempts Percent

5 or More

Attempts

5 or More Attempts Percent

2 or More

Attempts

2 or More Attempts Percent

Average Attempts

1 1 ASUJ 13,620 11,418 83.8% 1,612 11.8% 409 3.0% 123 0.9% 58 0.4% 2,202 16.2% 1.22 2 1 ATU 11,062 9,654 87.3% 1,133 10.2% 213 1.9% 47 0.4% 15 0.1% 1,408 12.7% 1.16 3 1 HSU 3,269 2,650 81.1% 488 14.9% 96 2.9% 28 0.9% 7 0.2% 619 18.9% 1.24 4 1 SAUM 5,043 4,006 79.4% 700 13.9% 193 3.8% 97 1.9% 47 0.9% 1,037 20.6% 1.31 5 1 UAF 3,577 3,157 88.3% 331 9.3% 70 2.0% 15 0.4% 4 0.1% 420 11.7% 1.15 6 1 UAFS 17,145 13,878 80.9% 2,572 15.0% 515 3.0% 135 0.8% 45 0.3% 3,267 19.1% 1.24 7 1 UALR 8,637 6,981 80.8% 1,304 15.1% 254 2.9% 68 0.8% 30 0.3% 1,656 19.2% 1.25 8 1 UAM 6,940 5,176 74.6% 1,412 20.3% 265 3.8% 66 1.0% 21 0.3% 1,764 25.4% 1.32 9 1 UAMS - - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0% - 0.0%10 1 UAPB 14,077 11,594 82.4% 2,208 15.7% 250 1.8% 25 0.2% - 0.0% 2,483 17.6% 1.20 11 1 UCA 8,525 7,214 84.6% 1,185 13.9% 119 1.4% 7 0.1% - 0.0% 1,311 15.4% 1.17 12 2 ANC 6,230 6,076 97.5% 146 2.3% 7 0.1% 1 0.0% - 0.0% 154 2.5% 1.03 13 2 ASUB 10,597 9,117 86.0% 1,173 11.1% 233 2.2% 55 0.5% 19 0.2% 1,480 14.0% 1.18 14 2 ASUMH 3,174 2,602 82.0% 465 14.7% 89 2.8% 14 0.4% 4 0.1% 572 18.0% 1.22 15 2 ASUN 2,393 2,273 95.0% 113 4.7% 7 0.3% - 0.0% - 0.0% 120 5.0% 1.05 16 2 BRTC 9,870 8,732 88.5% 949 9.6% 154 1.6% 27 0.3% 8 0.1% 1,138 11.5% 1.14 17 2 CCCUA 4,020 3,626 90.2% 357 8.9% 33 0.8% 3 0.1% 1 0.0% 394 9.8% 1.11 18 2 CotO 3,616 3,026 83.7% 504 13.9% 66 1.8% 12 0.3% 8 0.2% 590 16.3% 1.19 19 2 EACC 7,854 6,256 79.7% 1,348 17.2% 197 2.5% 39 0.5% 14 0.2% 1,598 20.3% 1.24 20 2 MSCC 12,600 11,155 88.5% 1,205 9.6% 198 1.6% 32 0.3% 10 0.1% 1,445 11.5% 1.14 21 2 NAC 8,000 7,105 88.8% 770 9.6% 104 1.3% 13 0.2% 8 0.1% 895 11.2% 1.13 22 2 NPCC 9,611 8,220 85.5% 1,130 11.8% 218 2.3% 37 0.4% 6 0.1% 1,391 14.5% 1.18 23 2 NWACC 18,945 16,192 85.5% 2,164 11.4% 451 2.4% 101 0.5% 37 0.2% 2,753 14.5% 1.19 24 2 OZC 4,089 3,708 90.7% 329 8.0% 44 1.1% 6 0.1% 2 0.0% 381 9.3% 1.11 25 2 PCCUA 11,736 9,982 85.1% 1,481 12.6% 212 1.8% 31 0.3% 30 0.3% 1,754 14.9% 1.18 26 2 PTC 41,076 34,142 83.1% 5,794 14.1% 902 2.2% 178 0.4% 60 0.1% 6,934 16.9% 1.20 27 2 RMCC 2,996 2,759 92.1% 205 6.8% 29 1.0% 2 0.1% 1 0.0% 237 7.9% 1.09 28 2 SACC 5,825 4,403 75.6% 1,095 18.8% 246 4.2% 60 1.0% 21 0.4% 1,422 24.4% 1.32 29 2 SAUT 3,786 3,125 82.5% 518 13.7% 105 2.8% 30 0.8% 8 0.2% 661 17.5% 1.22 30 2 SEAC 10,739 9,429 87.8% 1,103 10.3% 165 1.5% 29 0.3% 13 0.1% 1,310 12.2% 1.15 31 2 UACCB 6,539 5,783 88.4% 652 10.0% 86 1.3% 15 0.2% 3 0.0% 756 11.6% 1.13 32 2 UACCH 3,907 3,488 89.3% 345 8.8% 62 1.6% 10 0.3% 2 0.1% 419 10.7% 1.13 33 2 UACCM 9,034 7,998 88.5% 886 9.8% 123 1.4% 24 0.3% 3 0.0% 1,036 11.5% 1.13

91,895 75,728 82.4% 12,945 14.1% 2,384 2.6% 611 0.7% 227 0.2% 16,167 17.6% 1.22 196,637 169,197 86.0% 22,732 11.6% 3,731 1.9% 719 0.4% 258 0.1% 27,440 14.0% 1.17 288,532 244,925 84.9% 35,677 12.4% 6,115 2.1% 1,330 0.5% 485 0.2% 43,607 15.1% 1.19

NOTE: Counts of less than 10 are not shown due to FERPA.

4-Year Totals2-Year TotalsPublic Totals

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Remediation AttemptsNumber of Times the Same Student was Enrolled in the Same Remedial Course

during a 5-Year Period Before Passing

Remedial Students that Pass in Academic Year = 2011.The time period used for determine attempts are from AY2007 - 2011.

No. IT Abbr. Remed. Students Passing

1 Attempt

Only

2 Attempts

Only

3 Attempts

Only

4 Attempts

Only

5 or More

Attempts

PERCENT - 1

Attempt

PERCENT - 2

Attempts

PERCENT -3 Attempts

or More

1 1 ASUJ 1,633 1,398 162 47 16 10 85.6% 9.9% 4.5%2 1 ATU 1,927 1,684 196 38 9 - 87.4% 10.2% 2.4%3 1 HSU 521 429 71 15 5 1 82.3% 13.6% 4.0%4 1 SAUM 865 734 79 25 14 13 84.9% 9.1% 6.0%5 1 UAF 484 437 34 8 5 - 90.3% 7.0% 2.7%6 1 UAFS 2,401 1,850 397 115 32 7 77.1% 16.5% 6.4%7 1 UALR 753 637 83 19 10 4 84.6% 11.0% 4.4%8 1 UAM 835 737 83 11 4 - 88.3% 9.9% 1.8%9 1 UAMS10 1 UAPB 1,628 1,206 345 66 11 - 74.1% 21.2% 4.7%11 1 UCA 1,453 1,246 175 29 3 - 85.8% 12.0% 2.2%12 2 ANC 1,072 1,039 32 1 - - 96.9% 3.0% 0.1%13 2 ASUB 1,278 1,097 129 33 13 6 85.8% 10.1% 4.1%14 2 ASUMH 750 633 86 24 6 1 84.4% 11.5% 4.1%15 2 ASUN 176 167 8 1 - - 94.9% 4.5% 0.6%16 2 BRTC 1,737 1,502 191 35 6 3 86.5% 11.0% 2.5%17 2 CCCUA 461 410 46 5 - - 88.9% 10.0% 1.1%18 2 CotO 737 659 62 11 3 2 89.4% 8.4% 2.2%19 2 EACC 910 760 121 21 7 1 83.5% 13.3% 3.2%20 2 MSCC 2,015 1,727 223 52 13 - 85.7% 11.1% 3.2%21 2 NAC 1,381 1,198 156 21 2 4 86.7% 11.3% 2.0%22 2 NPCC 1,769 1,448 242 62 14 3 81.9% 13.7% 4.5%23 2 NWACC 3,564 2,983 449 102 23 7 83.7% 12.6% 3.7%24 2 OZC 671 626 42 3 - - 93.3% 6.3% 0.4%25 2 PCCUA 2,297 1,837 359 80 8 13 80.0% 15.6% 4.4%26 2 PTC 7,571 6,150 947 431 38 5 81.2% 12.5% 6.3%27 2 RMCC 400 360 34 5 1 - 90.0% 8.5% 1.5%28 2 SACC 903 661 163 51 19 9 73.2% 18.1% 8.7%29 2 SAUT 534 439 70 17 8 - 82.2% 13.1% 4.7%30 2 SEAC 1,596 1,370 182 34 8 2 85.8% 11.4% 2.8%31 2 UACCB 965 794 129 34 6 2 82.3% 13.4% 4.4%32 2 UACCH 526 456 56 10 3 1 86.7% 10.6% 2.7%33 2 UACCM 1,505 1,343 130 25 6 1 89.2% 8.6% 2.1%

12,500 10,358 1,625 373 109 35 82.9% 13.0% 4.1%32,818 27,659 3,857 1,058 184 60 84.3% 11.8% 4.0%45,318 38,017 5,482 1,431 293 95 83.9% 12.1% 4.0%

NOTE: Counts of less than 10 are not shown due to FERPA.

NOTE: This only counts students that pass their remedial course in AY2011 and includes the grades of A, B, C, D, S (satisfactory), and CR (credit awarded).

4-Year Universities2-Year CollegesTotal

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